What is Visual Spatial Memory?

-ECT vs. TMS therapy- Discuss the topic….. either confirm or disprove via the literature.

 

Requirement:

Posts to demonstrate quality and critical thinking as noted per the syllabus must be no less than 300 words (not including references). Failure to meet the criteria will result in 0 points being awarded.

Per APA and graduate studies standards, all references must be 5 years or newer and posts are required to have in-text citations and refernces (1 point will be deducted from each post that do not meet the standards). At least 3 references peer review articles within 5 years of publication in the United States of America.

DB2667:

1.What is Visual Spatial Memory?

 

  1. Why and how is it important in the case examples?

 

Requirement:

Posts to demonstrate quality and critical thinking as noted per the syllabus must be no less than 300 words (not including references). Failure to meet the criteria will result in 0 points being awarded.

Per APA and graduate studies standards, all references must be 5 years or newer and posts are required to have in-text citations and refernces (1 point will be deducted from each post that do not meet the standards). At least 3 references peer review articles within 5 years of publication in the United States of America

 

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Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) are two types of therapies used in treating mental illnesses, such as mood disorders. The ECT involves using an electric current that causes generalized seizures in a patient’s brain (Sackeim, 2017). TMS, also referred to as repetitive transcranial stimulation (rTMS), is a non-invasive therapy that stimulates the neuronal activity in strategic regions of the client’s brain through induced electric currents high-intensity pulsed ion magnetic beams. There have been controversial views on the therapy approach that is most effective between the ECT and TMS in the treatment of mental illnesses, precisely treatment-resistant depression (TRD). However, peer-reviewed articles reveal

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