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The first goal of this study is to see how brain activity changes in people with fibromyalgia after they get a treatment called rTMS (repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation). Researchers are looking at how the parts of the brain that control movement (called motor cortices) respond to this treatment.
The second goal is to find out if the changes in brain activity are different between the right and left sides of the brain, depending on which side gets the treatment.
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The first aim of this study is to measure changes in fibromyalgia-related functional brain plasticity, as indicated by the functional "connectopy" of the right and left primary motor cortices in response to rTMS treatment. The second aim of this study is to explore whether changes in motor cortex connectopy differ between the right and left motor cortex (M1) following rTMS administered to each respective hemisphere.
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20 participants in 2 patient groups
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Olivia Caraccio, BS/BA
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