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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abstract Outcomes of Ketamine IV Treatments for TMS Therapy Poor Responders Amato, Erin

13 6 p. 1846-1847
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2 Accelerated And Non-Accelerated dTMS Protocols Both Effective In Treatment Of MDD Muir, Owen

13 6 p. 1854
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3 Accelerated theta burst stimulation in a case of therapy-resistant depression developed after left anterior temporal lobectomy Baeken, Chris

13 6 p. 1519-1520
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4 A chart-based study of theta burst stimulation for depression at a tertiary care center Baliga, Sachin Pradeep

13 6 p. 1606-1608
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5 A Cognitive Biomarker May Optimize TMS Depression Outcomes Vaishnavi, Sandeep

13 6 p. 1857
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6 Acute effects of adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson’s disease Piña-Fuentes, Dan

13 6 p. 1507-1516
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7 Age-related differences of motor cortex plasticity in adults: A transcranial direct current stimulation study Ghasemian-Shirvan, Ensiyeh

13 6 p. 1588-1599
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8 A Multicenter, Randomized, Sham-Controlled Trial of Left Prefrontal, 10 Hz, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Adolescents with Treatment Resistant Depression. Croarkin, Paul E.

13 6 p. 1854-1855
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9 Anhedonia in Major Depressive Disorder: Can it be the Chicken AND the Egg for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation? Fukuda, Andrew M.

13 6 p. 1844
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10 An individual patient analysis of the efficacy of using GPi-DBS to treat Huntington’s disease Yin, Zixiao

13 6 p. 1722-1731
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11 A novel Theta Burst Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (θTMS) ‘Malta’ protocol to decrease suicidal ideation and hospital admissions – a case series Xuereb, Mark

13 6 p. 1862
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12 A Pilot Assessment of Psychiatrists’ Basic Knowledge and Perceptions of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Mehalick, Melissa L.

13 6 p. 1852-1853
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13 A Review of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Cognitive Impairment: Evidence for Expansion of Clinical Indications Jagtap, Pranav

13 6 p. 1855
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14 A Study of Bilateral Prefrontal Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) to Treat the Symptoms of Mild TBI (mTBI) and PTSD: Preliminary Tolerability and Effectiveness Garland, J.S.

13 6 p. 1848
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15 Audio-Guided Mindfulness Meditation During TMS Sessions for the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD): A Feasibility Pilot Study Tirrell, Eric

13 6 p. 1846
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16 Beneficial nonmotor effects of subthalamic and pallidal neurostimulation in Parkinson’s disease Dafsari, Haidar S.

13 6 p. 1697-1705
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17 Beta-tACS does not impact the dynamics of motor memory consolidation Roshchupkina, Liliia

13 6 p. 1489-1490
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18 Bilateral nucleus basalis of Meynert deep brain stimulation for dementia with Lewy bodies: A randomised clinical trial Liu, Wei

13 6 p. 1612-1613
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19 Bilateral rTMS Shows No Advantage in Depression nor in Comorbid Depression and Anxiety: A Large Naturalistic Study Allen, Rebecca M.

13 6 p. 1856
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20 Bipolar Depressed Patients Respond Better to rTMS Than Unipolar Depressed Patients Gama-Chonlon, Larissa

13 6 p. 1850-1851
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21 Can low-intensity tACS genuinely entrain neural activity in vivo? Beliaeva, Valeriia

13 6 p. 1796-1799
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22 Case Study: Treatment of Pediatric OCD with rTMS
13 6 p. 1855
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23 Cerebellar tDCS consistency and metabolite changes: A recommendation to decrease barriers to replicability Moussa-Tooks, Alexandra B.

13 6 p. 1521-1523
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24 Charge required to induce a seizure during initial dose titration using right unilateral brief pulse electroconvulsive therapy Luccarelli, James

13 6 p. 1504-1506
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25 Chasing shadows? Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) for cognitive enhancement Kung, Simon

13 6 p. 1857-1858
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26 Cognitive Training During TMS Does Not Improve Depression Outcomes Vaishnavi, Sandeep

13 6 p. 1857
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27 Coherence between the hippocampus and anterior thalamic nucleus as a tool to improve the effect of neurostimulation in temporal lobe epilepsy: An experimental study Sherdil, Ariana

13 6 p. 1678-1686
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28 Combination therapy with transcranial magnetic stimulation and ketamine for treatment-resistant depression: A long-term retrospe Best, Steve

13 6 p. 1858
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29 Comparison of Naturalistic Treatment Outcomes with the Standard 38-Minute Protocol vs. Shortened (“Dash”) Protocol: A NeuroStar® Registry Database Study West, W. Scott

13 6 p. 1859
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30 Cortical pain modulatory functional enhancement after rTMS associated with durable headache improvement in mTBI patients Vaninetti, Michael

13 6 p. 1853
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31 Cover 1
13 6 p. OFC
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32 Deep brain stimulation of terminating axons Bower, Kelsey L.

13 6 p. 1863-1870
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33 Deep TMS for major depression, interim post-marketing analysis of 1040 patients. Harvey, Steven A.

13 6 p. 1858
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34 Direct comparison of efficacy of the motor cortical plasticity induction and the interindividual variability between TBS and QPS Tiksnadi, Amanda

13 6 p. 1824-1833
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35 Disruption of hippocampal rhythms via optogenetic stimulation during the critical period for memory development impairs spatial cognition Kloc, Michelle L.

13 6 p. 1535-1547
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36 Do deviations from the 5 sessions per week schedule impact outcomes of transcranial magnetic stimulation for major depressive disorder? Kokdere, Fatih

13 6 p. 1491-1493
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37 ECT versus Sham for clozapine-resistant schizophrenia: A secondary analysis of a pilot study based on PANSS-30 individual items Melzer-Ribeiro, Débora Luciana

13 6 p. 1517-1518
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38 Editorial Board
13 6 p. A2
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39 Effectiveness of multiple rTMS treatments per day for Depressive Disorder at Living Mind, UK Sarkhel, Dr Arghya

13 6 p. 1860
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40 Effects of tDCS on spontaneous spike activity in a healthy ambulatory rat model Milighetti, Stefano

13 6 p. 1566-1576
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41 Elderly TMS Response and Duration: A 6 Month Study Stultz, Debra J.

13 6 p. 1846
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42 Endovascular deep brain stimulation: Investigating the relationship between vascular structures and deep brain stimulation targets Neudorfer, Clemens

13 6 p. 1668-1677
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43 Enhancing cognitive training effects in Alzheimer’s disease: rTMS as an add-on treatment Bagattini, Chiara

13 6 p. 1655-1664
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44 Entrainment of cerebellar purkinje cells with directional AC electric fields in anesthetized rats Asan, Ahmet S.

13 6 p. 1548-1558
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45 Evaluation of cognitive performance in clinically depressed patients using THINC-it after rTMS treatment Monira, Naima

13 6 p. 1853-1854
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46 Evoked potentials reveal neural circuits engaged by human deep brain stimulation Schmidt, Stephen L.

13 6 p. 1706-1718
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47 Feasibility of remote transcranial direct current stimulation for pediatric cerebral palsy during the COVID-19 pandemic Lench, Daniel H.

13 6 p. 1803-1804
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48 Gait-related frequency modulation of beta oscillatory activity in the subthalamic nucleus of parkinsonian patients Canessa, Andrea

13 6 p. 1743-1752
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49 Gender Differences in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Treatment Outcomes for Major Depressive Disorder: A Single Institution Experience Maniam, Ganesh

13 6 p. 1847
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50 Gender Related TMS Response in Depression and Insomnia Stultz, Debra J.

13 6 p. 1846
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51 Incidence of side effects in patients receiving Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) Singh, Harpreet

13 6 p. 1847-1848
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52 Increased Absolute Power in the Left Prefrontal and Anterior Cingulate Cortices with TMS for Complex Depression Viner, Laura

13 6 p. 1861
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53 Induction of LTD-like corticospinal plasticity by low-frequency rTMS depends on pre-stimulus phase of sensorimotor μ-rhythm Baur, David

13 6 p. 1580-1587
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54 Initial report on long-term durability of deep TMS for obsessive compulsive disorder Tendler, Aron

13 6 p. 1844
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55 Intraoperative changes in the H-reflex pathway during deep brain stimulation surgery for Parkinson’s disease: A potential biomarker for optimal electrode placement Andrews, Jennifer C.

13 6 p. 1765-1773
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56 Is it safe to go higher? Treatment at 140% of Motor Threshold Sokolich, Anne

13 6 p. 1858-1859
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57 Is NMDA receptor activation sufficient to enhance 10 Hz rTMS motor plasticity? A double-blind, crossover pilot study. Brown, Joshua C.

13 6 p. 1849-1850
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58 Letter to editor in response to De vloo et al.: Open fracture of DBS leads with normal electrical impedance Kiss, Z.H.T.

13 6 p. 1687-1688
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59 Low Frequency (1Hz) dTMS H1 Coil over the Right DLPFC for Late Life TRD: Case Report Manu, Lucian

13 6 p. 1851
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60 Low frequency right-sided and high frequency left-sided repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression: The evidence of equivalence Berlow, Yosef A.

13 6 p. 1793-1795
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61 Machine learning and individual variability in electric field characteristics predict tDCS treatment response Albizu, Alejandro

13 6 p. 1753-1764
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62 Masthead
13 6 p. A1
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63 MDD Responds Equally To dTMS With And Without Comorbid Personality Disorders Muir, Owen

13 6 p. 1854
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64 MEP-ART: A system for real-time feedback and analysis of transcranial magnetic stimulation motor evoked potentials Skelly, Margaret

13 6 p. 1614-1616
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65 Music and rTMS; Novel combination approach for the treatment of depression Mania, Irakli

13 6 p. 1848
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66 Network-targeted Prefrontal Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in Neurodegenerative and Neuropsychiatric Disorders Taylor, Joy L.

13 6 p. 1850
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67 Neuromodulation effects of deep brain stimulation on beta rhythm: A longitudinal local field potential study Chen, Yue

13 6 p. 1784-1792
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68 Neuronavigation Guided rTMS in Alleviating Gulf War Illness Symptoms Kunnel, Alphonsa

13 6 p. 1843-1844
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69 Non-invasive neuromodulation using rTMS and the electromagnetic-perceptive gene (EPG) facilitates plasticity after nerve injury Cywiak, Carolina

13 6 p. 1774-1783
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70 No tDCS augmented working memory training benefit in undergraduates rewarded with course credit Shires, Jorja

13 6 p. 1524-1526
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71 Open fracture of deep brain stimulation leads with normal electrical impedances De Vloo, Philippe

13 6 p. 1639-1641
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72 Outcomes and feasibility from the first TMS specific web-based intervention Evans, Kayla

13 6 p. 1861
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73 Outcomes of Standard rTMS Treatment Compared to Theta Burst Protocol for Major Depressive Disorder in a Naturalistic Setting Trautner, Rick

13 6 p. 1856
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74 Pallidothalamic tract activation predicts suppression of stimulation-induced dyskinesias in a case study of Parkinson’s disease Goftari, Mojgan

13 6 p. 1821-1823
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75 Post Marketing Rate of Seizures During Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Treatment with NeuroStar Advanced Therapy Is Lower Than Previously Estimated McGugan, Bridget A.

13 6 p. 1845
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76 Predicting treatment response to 1Hz rTMS using early self-rated clinical changes in major depression Mondino, Marine

13 6 p. 1603-1605
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77 Prefrontal transcranial direct-current stimulation improves early technical skills in surgery Ashcroft, James

13 6 p. 1834-1841
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78 Preliminary characteristic of 45 patient of the study placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind clinical trial to assess the safety and efficacy of using Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (EMTp) in smoking cessation. Bellini, B.

13 6 p. 1844-1845
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79 Psychiatric comorbidities did not influence remission and response rates in patients treated with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for major depressive disorder Nassan, Malik

13 6 p. 1851-1852
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80 Quantitative estimation of nerve fiber engagement by vagus nerve stimulation using physiological markers Chang, Yao-Chuan

13 6 p. 1617-1630
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81 Real-time suppression and amplification of frequency-specific neural activity using stimulation evoked oscillations Escobar Sanabria, David

13 6 p. 1732-1742
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82 Real-world efficacy of deep TMS for obsessive-compulsive disorder: interim post-marketing analysis of 192 patients from twenty-two sites Grammer, Geoffrey

13 6 p. 1847
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83 Reducing variability of perceptual decision making with offline theta-burst TMS of dorsal medial frontal cortex Willacker, Lina

13 6 p. 1689-1696
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84 Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in adult patients with migraine: Report of 3 cases Melgar, José Ricardo López

13 6 p. 1849
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85 Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS): A Large-Scale Retrospective Clinical Data Analysis Indicating rTMS as Effective Treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Morris, Tasha

13 6 p. 1843
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86 Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) of spinal cord for freezing of gait in Parkinson’s disease: A Pilot Study Marcolin, M.A.

13 6 p. 1852
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87 Seizure threshold manipulation in electroconvulsive therapy via repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation. A novel way of augmentation? Buday, J.

13 6 p. 1631-1638
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88 Sequential multi-locus transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder with comorbid major depression: A case series Tadayonnejad, Reza

13 6 p. 1600-1602
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89 Sonication of the anterior thalamus with MRI-Guided transcranial focused ultrasound (tFUS) alters pain thresholds in healthy adults: A double-blind, sham-controlled study Badran, Bashar W.

13 6 p. 1805-1812
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90 Stanford Accelerated Intelligent Neuromodulation Therapy (SAINT-TRD) induces rapid remission from treatment-resistant depression in a double-blinded, randomized, and controlled trial. Phillips, Angela L.

13 6 p. 1859-1860
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91 Stimulating the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus elicits complex visual hallucinations Andelman-Gur, Michal M.

13 6 p. 1577-1579
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92 Stop Signal Reaction Time measured with a portable device validates optimum STN-DBS programming Roy, Akash

13 6 p. 1609-1611
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93 Strategies to mitigate impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on patients treated with deep brain stimulation Kostick, Kristin

13 6 p. 1642-1643
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94 Systematic review and meta-analysis comparing iTBS vs. TMS vs. sham in randomized controlled trials. Voigt, Jeff

13 6 p. 1849
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95 Table of Contents
13 6 p. A3-A7
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96 The Case for Incorporating EEG in Clinical TMS Practice Shelly, Menolascino

13 6 p. 1861-1862
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97 The effects of extended rTMS treatment course on response outcome in patients with Major Depressive Disorder - Salience 51 Monira, Naima

13 6 p. 1853
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98 “THE EFFICACY OF rTMS WITH PSYCHOTHERAPY, SLEEP MODIFICATIONS & EXERCISE.” Narwal, Karan

13 6 p. 1850
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99 The ictal EEG in ECT: A systematic review of the relationships between ictal features, ECT technique, seizure threshold and outcomes Francis-Taylor, Rohan

13 6 p. 1644-1654
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100 THETA BURST AND STANDARD REPETITIVE TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION FOR MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER AT A SUBURBAN TERTIARY CLINIC Hess, Amelia

13 6 p. 1860
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101 Theta Burst but Not Standard Stimulation Resulting in Treatment Emergent Affective Switching (TEAS): An Inter-Subject Case-Control Series of Two Patients Miller, Brian

13 6 p. 1845
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102 Theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation to induce seizures in an epilepsy monitoring unit Udupa, Kaviraja

13 6 p. 1800-1802
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103 TMS Treatment With The H1 Coil in Youth Age 10-21 Effective In Ameliorating MDD Symptoms Muir, Owen

13 6 p. 1854
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104 Transcranial direct current stimulation: A novel approach in the treatment of vascular depression Zanardi, Raffaella

13 6 p. 1559-1565
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105 Transcranial magnetic intermittent theta-burst stimulation for depression in pregnancy – A case series Sylvén, Sara M.

13 6 p. 1665-1667
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106 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Neuropathic Pain- An INS/NANS Expert Consensus Panel Review and Recommendation Leung, Albert

13 6 p. 1842-1843
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107 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Neuropathic Pain: Treating Comorbid Pain and Depression Pilot Study Kuluva, Joshua

13 6 p. 1860-1861
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108 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Pain, Headache and co-morbid depression: INS-NANS Expert Consensus Panel Review and Recommendation Kopell, Brian

13 6 p. 1851
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109 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for the Treatment of Major Depression: A retrospective outcome study comparing the effectiveness of rTMS therapy provided 3 treatments per week versus 5 treatments per week in a private practice setting Pardell, Randy I.

13 6 p. 1856
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110 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Induces Insomnia; A Case Series Raghunandan, Christina

13 6 p. 1845-1846
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111 Transcranial ultrasound stimulation in humans is associated with an auditory confound that can be effectively masked Braun, Verena

13 6 p. 1527-1534
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112 Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation enhances learning of novel letter-sound relationships in adults Thakkar, Vishal J.

13 6 p. 1813-1820
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113 Two Cycles of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation as a Protective Measure Against Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease: A Case Report JS, Garland

13 6 p. 1848-1849
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114 Unilateral L2-Level DRG-stimulation evokes bilateral CPG-Like motor response in a patient with chronic pain Soloukey, Sadaf

13 6 p. 1719-1721
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115 Use of Transcranial Magnetic stimulation in treatment resistant depression in MU health care: Effectiveness and outcome Bordoloi, Meelie

13 6 p. 1852
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116 Vagus nerve stimulation paired with tones restores auditory processing in a rat model of Rett syndrome Adcock, Katherine S.

13 6 p. 1494-1503
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117 What is the durability of deep TMS for major depressive disorder? Gersner, Roman

13 6 p. 1856-1857
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