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Big TMS Data Collaboration

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The Big TMS Data Collaboration utilises analysis of large-scale individual participant data to investigate interindividual response variability to TMS.

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Desmond Oathes 🧲🧠⚡️👨🏻‍💻 (@desmondoathes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1st speaker in our new series, Alex Opitz Opitz Lab "Leveraging a better understanding of non-invasive neuromodulation for improved stimulation protocols"; Wed May 12, 1:30pm EST. PM to get link and on our email list!

Paul Fitzgerald (@pbfitzgerald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New review of targeting rTMS out now - do we really know where and how we should be targeting treatment? doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.…

Zsolt Turi (@zsoltturi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How does repetitive magnetic stimulation induce synaptic plasticity? I am excited to watch the talk of Andreas Vlachos Andreas Vlachos on the 2nd International Workshop on Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation organized by Opitz Lab @CogNeuroEng and Axel Thielscher nibs-workshop.umn.edu

Nat'l Center of Neuromodulation for Rehabilitation (@ncnm4r) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you heard? The 4th International Brain Stimulation Conference is coming to Charleston, SC (previously scheduled for Kyoto, Japan), Dec. 6-9, 2021. Details on the event web: elsevier.com/events/confere… #brain #stimulation #TMS #VNS #tACS #tDCS #tPUS #DBS #neuroscience

Big TMS Data Collaboration (@bigtmsdata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@SakshiNBRC and Nivethida T call for data sharing & a transdisciplinary approach between #NIBS researchers and data scientists to apply machine learning techniques in large-scale NIBS research. Check out their new letter in Brain Stimulation #tACS #tDCS #TMS brainstimjrnl.com/article/S1935-…

Brainbox Initiative (@brainbox_init) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first speakers joining us at the Brainbox Initiative Conference 2021 have been announced, including keynote speaker Professor Gregor Thut. Join us online this September 21-24 for four days of non-invasive brain stimulation research. More info: brainbox-initiative.com/conference

The first speakers joining us at the Brainbox Initiative Conference 2021 have been announced, including keynote speaker Professor Gregor Thut.

Join us online this September 21-24 for four days of non-invasive brain stimulation research. More info: brainbox-initiative.com/conference
Big TMS Data Collaboration (@bigtmsdata) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our newest @bigtmsdata paper investigates the factors contributing to interindividual response variability to single and paired-pulse TMS. We provide specific recommendations to minimise interindividual variability in single and paired-pulse TMS data. Check it out! #TMS

Daniel Corp (@danieltcorp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our second paper from the Big TMS Data Collaboration Collaboration out now in Clin Neurophys! This study pools the largest sample of TMS data yet (687 healthy participants) to show factors driving single and pp variability. Dr Hannah Bereznicki @pe7en7 Alvaro P-L Paul Fitzgerald Ali Jannati, MD, PhD @MKirkovski

Umair Hassan (@neuro_engineer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I take pride in sharing that figure from my first ever & first, first authored paper ‘The BEST Toolbox’ made it to the cover of Brain Stimulation’s 2022 1st issue! Visit best-toolbox.org to setup and automate your next NIBS experiment using the BEST toolbox.

I take pride in sharing that figure from my first ever & first, first authored paper ‘The BEST Toolbox’ made it to the cover of Brain Stimulation’s 2022 1st issue! Visit best-toolbox.org to setup and automate your next NIBS experiment using the BEST toolbox.
Noah S Philip MD (@noahsphilipmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those at #WCBR2022 - cone stop by our session tomorrow morning! I’ll be chatting about studies of theta bust TMS for #PTSD, large N data from great collaborations with Michelle R. Madore, Ph.D. Stanford PMH 🧠 and first controlled data of low intensity focused ultrasound for #depression!

Nigel Rogasch (@nigelrogasch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent work from the Finnish team here - an exciting development on using closed-loop algorithms to determine optimal orientation for generating TMS-evoked EEG potentials.