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The influence transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of central nervous system on response time and recognition of visual stimuli

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Abstract

Analysis of response time to visual stimuli after applying TMS to the V1 visual cortex showed an increase in the number of incorrect diagnoses and increase in the response time from 843 to 910 ms.

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