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Medically reviewed by Suzanne Falck, MD. Medically reviewed by Elaine K. Luo, M. Medically reviewed by Grant Tinsley, PhD. Medically reviewed by Debra Rose Wilson, Ph. Medically reviewed by Debra Sullivan, Ph. The research has been funded by ESRC doctoral training award to Beverley J Brown and is part of Nottingham's new Biomedical Research Centre BRC leading research into mental health technology with the aim of using brain imaging techniques to understand how neuro modulation works.
Professor Stephen Jackson said: "If we can understand how alterations in cortical excitability give rise to neural disorders we can potentially reverse them.
We are looking for potential non-drug, personalised treatments, using TMS that might be affective in modulating inbalances in the brain networks. This latest research follows the publication of their study 'On the functional anatomy of the urge-for-action' which looked at several common neuropsychiatric disorders associated with bodily sensations that are perceived as an urge for action.
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