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Optimizing Neuromodulation through Individualized Stimulation Frequencies

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Updated on 19 February 2024

Summary

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive mechanism for stimulating brain regions in humans. TMS can potentiate or inhibit activity in various brain regions, and it allows researchers to exert causal control to explore and define network connectivity among brain regions. Using real-time brain readouts combined with interleaved TMS/fMRI, we will compare across subjects the optimal and the least optimal stimulation frequency based on individualized functional connectivity networks. By comparing brain and behavioral changes after three days of neuromodulation at either optimal or least optimal stimulation frequency, we aim to explore whether optimal stimulation frequency will lead to more robust brain and behavior responses to repetitive TMS (rTMS).

Details
Condition TMS, stimulation
Age 18years - 99years
Clinical Study IdentifierTBD
Last Modified on19 February 2024

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