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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation–Electroencephalography for Biomarker Discovery in Psychiatry

Current diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric illnesses are still based on behavioral observations and self-reports, commonly leading to prolonged untreated illness. Biological markers (biomarkers) may offer an opportunity to revolutionize clinical psychiatry practice by helping provide faster and...

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