Published research papers using NeNa for TMS
- H.M. van Ettinger-Veenstra HM, W. Huijbers, T.P. Gutteling, M. Vink, J.L. Kenemans, S.F.W. Neggers (2009). fMRI-guided TMS on cortical eye fields: the frontal but not intraparietal eye fields regulate the coupling between visuospatial attention and eye movements. J Neurophysiol. 102(6):3469-80.
- S.F.W. Neggers, W. Huijbers, C.M. Vrijlandt, B.N.S. Vlaskamp, D.J.L.G. Schutter and J.L. Kenemans (2007). TMS pulses on the frontal eye fields break coupling between visuo-spatial attention and eye movements. Journal of Neurophysiology 2765-2778
- I.E. Sommer, K.W. Slotema, A.D. de Weijer,J.D. Blom, K. Daalman, S.F.W. Neggers, M. Somers, W.H. Hoek, A. Aleman, R.S. Kahn (2007). Can fMRI-guidance improve the efficacy of rTMS treatment for auditory verbal hallucinations? Schizophrenia Research 93(1-3):406-8
- van Rijn S, Aleman A, van Diessen E, Berckmoes C, Vingerhoets G, Kahn RS (2005). What is said or how it is said makes a difference: role of the right fronto-parietal operculum in emotional prosody as revealed by repetitive TMS. Eur J Neurosci. 21(11):3195-200.
- S.F.W. Neggers, R. Langerak, R. Mandl, D. Schutter, P.J.J. Lemmens, A. Postma & N.F. Ramsey (2004). A stereotactic method for image guided transcranial magnetic stimulation validated with fMRI and motor evoked potentials. NeuroImage 21 (4), 1805-1817
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