Clinical and preclinical evidence suggests that neuroplasticity is impaired in depression.
However, prior clinical research testing functional plasticity has often been confounded
by possible impacts of subject motivation and effort. We used a brain stimulation
technique to test neuroplasticity independent of subject motivation and effort in
a series of studies in depressed subjects and healthy controls.
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