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Behavioral Flexibility in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

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Modulating Prefrontal Circuits Underlying Behavioral Flexibility in OCD: A TMS Study

This study investigates whether slow-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation targeting frontal pole can acutely modulate brain circuits which show abnormal functioning during behavioral flexibility in obsessive-compulsive disorder, as well as performance on a behavioral task.

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No pharmaceutical medication involved common.study.methods.has-drugs-no
Patients and healthy individuals accepted common.study.methods.is-healthy-no

Device - rTMS

1-Hz rTMS targeting frontal pole

Device - sham rTMS

sham rTMS targeting frontal pole

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Modulating Prefrontal Circuits Underlying Behavioral Flexibility in OCD: A TMS Study

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NCT04165577

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