Journal article
Consensus guidelines for the use of concurrent TMS-fMRI in cognitive and clinical neuroscience
A Woolgar, E Feredoes, M Assem, Y Bassil, TO Bergmann, L Beynel, M Burke, RFH Cash, RM Comeau, MM Correia, E Genc, G Hartwigsen, JB Jackson, M Kienle, P Kunz, O Leticevscaia, B Luber, M Lueckel, C Mathiesen, E Michael Show all
Nature Protocols | Published : 2026
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Abstract
Concurrent transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (TMS-fMRI) provides a step-change in the toolkit of neuroscience research. TMS enables the noninvasive perturbation of ongoing human brain activity, and when coupled to fMRI for the simultaneous read-out of its effects across the brain, concurrent TMS-fMRI enables studies aimed at determining the causal inference of human brain–behavior relationships, with implications for both fundamental research and clinical application. Many of the technical barriers to TMS-fMRI implementation, such as hardware design and setups, have now been overcome, and the research community in the field is rapidly growing. ..
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