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            Ethics approval and consent to participate            Neurosci. 2016;17(8):524-532.

            Ethics approval for the study was granted by the Research      doi: 10.1038/nrn.2016.57
            Ethics  Committee  of  Guangxi  International  Zhuang   8.   Li HN, Chen YD, Huang M,  et al. Effects of repetitive
            Medicine Hospital (approval number: 2022-042-01),     transcranial  magnetic  stimulation  on  cognitive  function,
            and the trial was registered under the China Clinical   central motor conduction time and balance in patients
            Trials Registry (MR-45-23-041506). Consent has been   with poststroke cognitive dysfunction.  China Rehabil.
            obtained from participants to take part in the study before   2023;38(3):140-143.
            commencement.                                      9.   Cao J, Lv YH, Gou MN, Liang WJ. Effects of horticultural
                                                                  therapy combined with limb functional exercise on negative
            Consent for publication                               emotions and limb motor function in hemiplegic patients

            Written informed consent was obtained from all        with stroke. Clin Med Res Pract. 2021;6(31):159-161.
            participants for participation and publication of      doi: 10.19347/j.cnki.2096-1413.202131050
            participants’  data.  All  data  were  published  under  strict   10.  Yuan Y, Yang FX, Zeng WS,  et al. Effect of repeated
            protection of patient privacy, and ensuring no identifying   transcranial  magnetic  stimulation  on  cerebral
            information was exposed or disclosed.                 hemodynamics and activation of primary motor areas in
            Availability of data                                  mild to moderate postpartum depression. Chin J Mod Med.
                                                                  2023;33(22):12-18.
            The data that support the findings of this study are available   11.  Lee HN, Chen YD, Huang M, et al. Effect of repeated TMS
            on request from the first author and corresponding author.   on cognitive function, central motor conduction time and
            The data are not publicly available due to privacy or ethical   balance ability in patients with cognitive dysfunction after
            restrictions.                                         stroke. Chinas Rehabil. 2023;38(3):140-143.

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