Should Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Research In Children Be Considered Minimal Risk?

Title

Should Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Research In Children Be Considered Minimal Risk?

Creator

Gilbert D L; Garvey M A; Bansal A S; Lipps T; Zhang J; Wassermann E M

Publisher

Clinical Neurophysiology

Date

2004
2004-08

Subject

brain; central motor reorganization; cerebral-palsy; children; conduction; corticospinal projections; ethics; evoked-potentials; hearing-loss; impulse noise; institutional review board; minimal risk; neurophysiology; Neurosciences & Neurology; performance; threshold; transcranial magnetic stimulation

Format

Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication

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Pages

1730-1739

Issue

8

Volume

115

Citation

Gilbert D L; Garvey M A; Bansal A S; Lipps T; Zhang J; Wassermann E M, “Should Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Research In Children Be Considered Minimal Risk?,” NEOMED Bibliography Database, accessed March 19, 2024, https://neomed.omeka.net/items/show/9744.