Effect of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Cognitive Function in Alzheimer’s Disease

SOURCE: Revista de Psiquiatria Clinica. 49(4) (pp 16-24), 2022.

DATE OF PUBLICATION: 2022.

AUTHOR: Levin L.

ABSTRACT: The essential aim of this research is to assess the impact of recurrent transcranial magnetic stimulation on cognitive function in Alzheimer’s disease. This research study is based on theoretical data analysis and numerical test examination of the indicators. The key independent variable is repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation, while the dependent variable is cognitive function. SPSS software was used to determine the research study and provide useful outcomes connected to them. The descriptive statistic, one-way ANOVA test analysis, chi-square analysis, and graphical comparison are all illustrations. The overall findings revealed that repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation favored cognitive performance in Alzheimer’s disease. The impact of recurrent transcranial magnetic stimulation on cognitive function in Alzheimer’s disease is also significant.

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