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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 02, 2022
Filed:
Oct. 25, 2017
Brainsway Ltd, Jerusalem, IL;
Elminda Ltd., Herzliya, IL;
B. G. Negev Technologies and Applications Ltd., Beer Sheva, IL;
Uri Alyagon, Omer, IL;
Abraham Zangen, Jerusalem, IL;
Gaby S. Pell, Jerusalem, IL;
Yiftach Roth, Rechelim, IL;
Ronen Segal, Jerusalem, IL;
Amir Geva, Tel Aviv, IL;
Ziv Peremen, Tel Aviv, IL;
Boaz Sadeh, Rehovot, IL;
Revital Shani-Hershkovich, Mazkeret Batya, IL;
Dror Haor, Doar Na Emek Soreq, IL;
BRAINSWAY LTD., Jerusalem, IL;
ELMINDA LTD., Herzliya, IL;
B. G. NEGEV TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS LTD., Beer Sheva, IL;
Abstract
Apparatus and methods are described for use with electrophysiological signal detecting electrodes, and a transcranial magnetic stimulation device. A computer processor drives the transcranial stimulation device to apply one or more pulses of transcranial magnetic stimulation to a subject. Within a given time period of applying one of the one or more pulses of transcranial magnetic stimulation to the subject, the computer processor detects an electrophysiological signal of the subject, using the electrophysiological signal detecting electrodes. At least partially in response thereto, the computer processor predicts an outcome of treating the subject for a neuropsychiatric condition, using a given therapy, and generates an output on an output device in response to the predicted outcome. Other applications are also described.