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Toward the establishment of neurophysiological indicators for neuropsychiatric disorders using transcranial magnetic stimulation‐evoked potentials: A systematic review
Authors:Yoshihiro Noda
Abstract:Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can depolarize the neurons directly under the coil when applied to the cerebral cortex, and modulate the neural circuit associated with the stimulation site, which makes it possible to measure the neurophysiological index to evaluate excitability and inhibitory functions. Concurrent TMS and electroencephalography (TMS‐EEG) has been developed to assess the neurophysiological characteristics of cortical regions other than the motor cortical region noninvasively. The aim of this review is to comprehensively discuss TMS‐EEG research in the healthy brain focused on excitability, inhibition, and plasticity following neuromodulatory TMS paradigms from a neurophysiological perspective. A search was conducted in PubMed to identify articles that examined humans and that were written in English and published by September 2018. The search terms were as follows: (TMS OR ‘transcranial magnetic stimulation’) AND (EEG OR electroencephalog*) NOT (rTMS OR ‘repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation’ OR TBS OR ‘theta burst stimulation’) AND (healthy). The study presents an overview of TMS‐EEG methodology and neurophysiological indices and reviews previous findings from TMS‐EEG in healthy individuals. Furthermore, this review discusses the potential application of TMS‐EEG neurophysiology in the clinical setting to study healthy and diseased brain conditions in the future. Combined TMS‐EEG is a powerful tool to probe and map neural circuits in the human brain noninvasively and represents a promising approach for determining the underlying pathophysiology of neuropsychiatric disorders.
Keywords:dorsolateral prefrontal cortex  neurophysiology  transcranial magnetic stimulation–  electroencephalography  transcranial magnetic stimulation‐evoked potentials
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