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Principal Investigator  
Principal Investigator's Name: xingbo wang
Institution: China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University
Department: Neurology Department
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Proposed Analysis: Objective: To observe the modulating effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on the functional activity of the resting state functional magnetic resonance (rs-fMRI) of patients with Alzheimer disease. Methods: Thirty patients with Alzheimer disease and thirty healthy patients were collected, and the sex, age and education level of the two groups were matched. The whole-brain low-frequency amplitude (ALFF) differences in Alzheimer disease patients and healthy groups were observed, and the changes in ALFF in the whole brain of patients before and after rTMS treatment were observed.
Additional Investigators  
Investigator's Name: yukai wang
Proposed Analysis: Objective: To observe the modulating effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on the functional activity of the resting state functional magnetic resonance (rs-fMRI) of patients with Alzheimer disease. Methods: Thirty patients with Alzheimer disease and thirty healthy patients were collected, and the sex, age and education level of the two groups were matched. The whole-brain low-frequency amplitude (ALFF) differences in Alzheimer disease patients and healthy groups were observed, and the changes in ALFF in the whole brain of patients before and after rTMS treatment were observed.
Investigator's Name: chengbin wang
Proposed Analysis: Objective: To observe the modulating effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on the functional activity of the resting state functional magnetic resonance (rs-fMRI) of patients with Alzheimer disease. Methods: Thirty patients with Alzheimer disease and thirty healthy patients were collected, and the sex, age and education level of the two groups were matched. The whole-brain low-frequency amplitude (ALFF) differences in Alzheimer disease patients and healthy groups were observed, and the changes in ALFF in the whole brain of patients before and after rTMS treatment were observed.
Investigator's Name: shuang yang
Proposed Analysis: Objective: To observe the modulating effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on the functional activity of the resting state functional magnetic resonance (rs-fMRI) of patients with Alzheimer disease. Methods: Thirty patients with Alzheimer disease and thirty healthy patients were collected, and the sex, age and education level of the two groups were matched. The whole-brain low-frequency amplitude (ALFF) differences in Alzheimer disease patients and healthy groups were observed, and the changes in ALFF in the whole brain of patients before and after rTMS treatment were observed.
Investigator's Name: zheng li
Proposed Analysis: Objective: To observe the modulating effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on the functional activity of the resting state functional magnetic resonance (rs-fMRI) of patients with Alzheimer disease. Methods: Thirty patients with Alzheimer disease and thirty healthy patients were collected, and the sex, age and education level of the two groups were matched. The whole-brain low-frequency amplitude (ALFF) differences in Alzheimer disease patients and healthy groups were observed, and the changes in ALFF in the whole brain of patients before and after rTMS treatment were observed.