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Burç Çağrı Poyraz and colleagues show that bilateral intermittent theta burst stimulation with a double-cone coil can be effective for depressive symptoms and to address anxiety with major depressive disorder (MDD)
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Lin Hou & Yuming Lei demonstrate that spinal corn ultrasound stimulation (SCUS) is a promising noninvasive technique for spinal neural circuits in humans.
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Huiru Cui et al
provide preliminary support for the effectiveness, safety, and generalizability of anxiosomatic circuit aiTBS for treatment-resistant anxiety alleviating symptoms and improving overall functioning.
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Vridhi Rohira & colleagues propose combining magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based neuronavigation on a cerebellar spatially unbiased atlas template SUIT atlas to improve cerebellar TMS targeting.
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In a recent study Heikki Sinisalo & colleagues investigate whether the issue of rapid pulse delivery to different cortical targets can be overcome by multi-coil TMS combined with pulse-width modulation (PWM) in microsecond scale
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Stephanie Aghamoosa et al. shows that Accelerated iTBS for amnestic MCI linked to cognitive improvement AND changes in brain connectivity.
Increased segregation in target networks (DMN, VAT) and local DMN connectivity correlate with better cognition.
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Saeed Makkinayeri & team use Hidden Markov Models to define TMS-EEG brain states with distinct spectral, temporal and spatial features linked to fMRI networks. Interestingly, the sensorimotor network engagement boosts MEP amplitudes.
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Jixin Liu et al evaluate analgesic effects during and after stimulation using tTIS on VPL and HD-tACS on SM1 showing α-tACS applied to the SM1 produced a significant pain-relieving effect during the post-stimulation phase.
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Jodoin and team report first open-label study of a spaced tDCS protocol for MDD, demonstrating strong feasibility, safety, and preliminary therapeutic effects.
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Case study by Li-Xia Yuan & team for personalized #TMS in #ASD! Connectivity-guided iTBS targeting DLPFC-NAc circuitry reduced repetitive behaviors by 72%, with effects lasting 3 months. Imaging revealed functional & structural changes in reward system
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Yunyi Han, Fang Jin and team publishes: Accelerated personalized iTBS targeting brain circuits (dlPFC-VTA) significantly reduces negative symptoms in schizophrenia vs. sham (Cohen’s d=0.83). Imaging changes linked to improvement.
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A fantastic talk by recipient of 2025 Early Career Award winner at 6th Int’l Brain Stim Conf, Dr. Andreas Horn on effects of deep and superficial brain stimulation on various neural circuits.
Another fantastic Plenary session at 6th Int’l Brain Conf: Randy Nudo discusses current mechanisms underlying stimulation-induced neuroplasticity in recovery outcomes.
Amazing talk by recipient of 2025 Int’l Brain Stim Award, Prof. Walter Paulus, on history of brain stim, lessons learned & generalizing treatment approaches in neurological/psychiatric diseases at 6th Int’l Brian Stim Conf
Plenary session at 6th Int’l Brain Stim Conference: Prof. Charlotte Stagg discussing Breakthrough in Precision Stimulation for Targeted Motor Control #BrainStimConf Feb 23-26, 2025, Kobe, Japan
Plenary session at 6th Int’l Brain Stim Conference: Marom Bikson presents on Wearable Brain Stimulation #BrainStimConf Feb 23-26, 2025, Kobe, Japan.
6th Int’l Brain Stimulation Conference in Kobe, Japan, starts next week! Don’t miss this dynamic program featuring cutting-edge research, and innovative advancements shaping the future of brain stimulation. See you there! #BrainStimConf #BrainStimulation www.elsevier.com/events/confe...
6th Int’l Brain Stim Conference in Kobe, Japan, will showcase groundbreaking research, multidisciplinary panels & transformative advancements in brain stimulation. Be part of the future! #BrainStimConf #NeuroInnovation www.elsevier.com/events/confe...
Next month in Kobe, Japan: Int’l Brain Stim Conference! extraordinary scientific program groundbreaking research and multidisciplinary discussions, register today! #BrainStimulationwww.elsevier.com/events/conferences/inter...
The 6th Int’l Brain Stimulation Conference will feature industry-sponsored workshops showcasing the latest tech & practical applications. Learn directly from innovators in the field! #BrainStimConf #NeuroTech www.elsevier.com/events/confe...
The 6th International Brain Stimulation Conference in Kobe, Japan is just over a month away! Explore the latest breakthroughs and therapies in brain stimulation. Delegate places still available—register now! #BrainStimConf #BrainStimulation www.elsevier.com/events/confe...
We’re delighted Plenary and 2025 Int. Brain Stimulation award winner, Walter Paulus @yourUMG will present “Lessons from 225/40/25 Years of Quantitative Transcranial Stimulation” at #BrainStimConf. Last chance to register & save, deadline today. www.elsevier.com/events/confe...
Discuss ‘noninvasive brain stimulation for dementing disorders -from bench to bedside for bright future’ w/ #BrainStimConf Plenary Takenobu Murakami @tottori_univ. Registration discount deadline Friday (6 Dec). www.elsevier.com/events/confe...