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Why intervention matters

Difficulty level
Beginner
Type
Duration
13:32

This lecture uses examples from the literature to demonstrate how NIBS can be used to make causal inferences, and for therapeutic interventions. Additionally, the importance of choosing optimal brain targets, and the different ways to define such targets are discussed. The goal of this lecture is illustrate the potential of NIBS for making causal inferences in basic science applications and for therapeutic interventions in clinical settings.

At the end of this lecture, students will be able to articulate how NIBS

Topics covered in this lesson
  • Utilization of literature examples to showcase NIBS for making causal inferences and therapeutic interventions.
  • Discussion on importance of choosing optimal brain targets and different ways to define them.
  • Illustrate potential of NIBS for making causal inferences in basic science and therapeutic interventions in clinical settings.
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