Scientists zap depression with targeted brain stimulation paired with therapy
NCT ID NCT03289923
Summary
This study tested a new approach for treating major depression that combines two treatments. Researchers used MRI scans to precisely target a brain stimulation treatment (rTMS) while participants also did a computer-based talk therapy session. The goal was to see if doing both treatments at the same time could be more effective for adults whose depression hadn't fully improved with standard antidepressant medication.
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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
Bethesda, Maryland, 20892, United States
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