Pop Quiz
Can Brain Stimulation Help Calm Agitation in Alzheimer Disease?
Agitation is a common behavioral symptom in Alzheimer disease (AD) that complicates care and reduces quality of life. Clinicians have traditionally relied on pharmacologic interventions to manage these symptoms, though their efficacy and safety profiles vary. Recent research into non-invasive neuromodulatory therapies like repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has revealed new potential for addressing both cognitive and behavioral manifestations of AD. This quiz will test your knowledge of the physiological underpinnings of agitation in AD and the mechanism of action of rTMS as a therapeutic tool.
