Neuroplasticity: Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life. TMS can be used to investigate how certain areas of the brain contribute to neuroplastic changes.
Placebo Effect: The placebo effect occurs when a participant's belief or expectation about a treatment produces an improvement in their condition, even if the treatment itself is inactive. Researchers must consider the potential influence of the placebo effect when studying the effects of TMS.
Replication: Replication refers to repeating a research study with different participants and researchers to determine if similar results can be obtained. Replication studies help establish the reliability and validity of TMS findings.