Neuromodulatory effects of theta burst stimulation to the prefrontal cortex

A.H. Moffa, Tjeerd W. Boonstra, A. Wang, D. Martin, C. Loo, S. Nikolin*

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Abstract

Theta burst stimulation (TBS) is a new form of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) capable of non-invasively modulating cortical excitability. In recent years TBS has been increasingly used as a neuroscientific investigative tool and therapeutic intervention for psychiatric disorders, in which the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is often the primary target. However, the neuromodulatory effects of TBS on prefrontal regions remain unclear. Here we share EEG and ECG recordings and structural MRI scans, including high-resolution DTI, from twenty-four healthy participants who received intermittent TBS (two sessions), continuous TBS (two sessions), and sham stimulation (one session) applied to the left DLPFC using a single-blinded crossover design. Each session includes eyes-open resting-state EEG and single-pulse TMS-EEG obtained before TBS and 2-, 15-, and 30-minutes post-stimulation. This dataset enables foundational basic science investigations into the neuromodulatory effects of TBS on the DLPFC.
Original languageEnglish
Article number717
Number of pages8
JournalScientific data
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION
  • HIGH-FREQUENCY
  • INTERMITTENT
  • REPRODUCIBILITY
  • PLASTICITY
  • SAFETY
  • SINGLE
  • TMS

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