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« Back to PublicationsChronicity moderates the impact of severity on central executive-default mode network functional interactions in depression.
Journal article
Zanao T. et al, (2026), Sci Rep
Positive bias in brain and behaviour as a mechanism of transcranial magnetic stimulation depression treatment.
Journal article
Sarrazin V. et al, (2026), Mol Psychiatry
ntidepressant effects of intermittent theta-burst stimulation are associated with lower baseline regional gray matter volumes and surface areas in prefrontal cortex.
Journal article
Cavendish BA. et al, (2026), J Psychiatr Res, 193, 179 - 187
Chronicity moderates the impact of severity on Central Executive - Default Mode Network functional interactions in Depression
Preprint
Zanao T. et al, (2026)
Low intensity transcranial electric stimulation: Safety, ethical, legal regulatory and application guidelines (2017-2025: An update) - endorsed by the European Society for Brain Stimulation (ESBS) and by the International Federation for Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN).
Journal article
Antal A. et al, (2025), Clin Neurophysiol
How to design a NIBS study in the cognitive domain: Common pitfalls and recommendations
Chapter
Hartwigsen G. et al, (2025), 34, 15 - 30
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Depression Treatment Induces Positive Bias in Task-Related Brain Function
Conference paper
Sarrazin V. et al, (2025), BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 97
Prefrontal cortex stimulation normalizes deficient adaptive learning from outcome contingencies in low mood.
Journal article
Sarrazin V. et al, (2024), Transl Psychiatry, 14
The consequences of the new European reclassification of non-invasive brain stimulation devices and the medical device regulations pose an existential threat to research and treatment: An invited opinion paper.
Journal article
Antal A. et al, (2024), Clin Neurophysiol, 163, 280 - 291
Influence of time of day on resting motor threshold in clinical TMS practice.
Journal article
Wendt K. et al, (2023), Clin Neurophysiol, 155, 65 - 67
Stimulating human prefrontal cortex increases reward learning.
Journal article
Overman MJ. et al, (2023), Neuroimage, 271
Bifrontal transcranial direct current stimulation normalises learning rate adjustment in low mood
Preprint
Sarrazin V. et al, (2023)
The effect of pulse shape in theta-burst stimulation: monophasic vs biphasic TMS
Preprint
Wendt K. et al, (2023)
Modulation-based TMS: plasticity effects of theta-burst stimulation
Poster
Wendt K. et al, (2023), Brain Stimulation, 16, 324 - 324
