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  • Title: Effects of theta burst stimulation protocols on phosphene threshold.
    Author: Franca M, Koch G, Mochizuki H, Huang YZ, Rothwell JC.
    Journal: Clin Neurophysiol; 2006 Aug; 117(8):1808-13. PubMed ID: 16797230.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: We investigated the effects on occipital cortex, of two newly developed methods of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS): continuous and intermittent theta burst stimulation (cTBS and iTBS), that lead to long lasting changes in excitability when applied over primary motor cortex. METHODS: Phosphene threshold to a single TMS pulse was measured before and after application of either continuous or intermittent theta burst stimulation (cTBS/iTBS; 600 total pulses at 80% phosphene threshold). RESULTS: In our cohort, cTBS increased phosphene threshold by an average of 10%. In contrast, iTBS, which transiently increases motor cortex excitability, had no effect on phosphene threshold. CONCLUSIONS: cTBS can be applied successfully to non-motor areas of cortex, but iTBS may need modification to produce maximal effects. SIGNIFICANCE: cTBS maybe a new useful tool in disorders characterized by an abnormal state of activity of the visual cortex.
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