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December 2,
2021
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November 30,
2021
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- Whole-Brain Functional Connectivity Dynamics Associated With Electroconvulsive Therapy Treatment ResponseBiological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and NeuroimagingVol. 7Issue 3
- PreviewDepressive episodes (DEPs), characterized by abnormalities in cognitive functions and mood, are a leading cause of disability. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), which involves a brief electrical stimulation of the anesthetized brain, is one of the most effective treatments used in patients with DEP due to its rapid efficacy.
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