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« Back to PublicationsPositive 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
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
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 value of neuroimaging for treating depression with brain stimulation
Chapter
Sarrazin V. and O'Shea J., (2021), 173 - 210
