21
Participants
Start Date
August 1, 2021
Primary Completion Date
June 21, 2023
Study Completion Date
June 21, 2023
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
TMS pulses will be delivered through an air-cooled coil in either a figure-eight or double-cone shape, with the latter being particularly useful for targeting deeper structures such as dACC. The first phase of the TMS protocol will involve a standardized motor-thresholding procedure, wherein peripheral responses evoked by single TMS pulses are recorded via an electromyographic recording device. In this phase, the TMS coil's stimulation intensity is titrated to a level that is comfortable yet effective at reliably exciting neuronal populations orthogonal to the coil (50% motor-evoked potentials ≥50 microvolts; typical duration≈20-40 mins). Then repetitive TMS (rTMS) will be administered to a pre-determined cortical target based on the individual's pre-TMS fMRI scan using a Localite Neuronavigation system (duration≈10-20 mins). The rTMS protocol will involve the delivery of a train of TMS pulses over a cortical target prior to performance of behavioral tasks during a post-rTMS fMRI scan.
University of New Mexico Domenici Hall, Albuquerque
University of New Mexico
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