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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20200521T150000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://academy.ant-neuro.com/event/optimizing-rtms-ap
 proaches-based-on-individual-resting-state-networks-38/register">Optimizin
 g rTMS approaches based on individual resting state networks</a>\nThis web
 inar has ended. You can watch the recorded session here. Welcome to ANT Ne
 uro Educational Webinar Series! In this webinar\, we are happy to provide 
 you with an overview of optimization approaches for therapeutic rTMS in Ps
 ychiatry. Although repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has
  been shown to be an effective treatment option for major depressive disor
 der (MDD)\, up to 50% of patients do not appear to benefit from it. In thi
 s talk\, I will share our experience in developing a personalized navigate
 d stimulation protocol based on each participant’s resting state network
 s. From the basic phase\, we have been able to show that by selecting opti
 mal sites for rTMS in healthy volunteers\, the anterior cingulate cortex a
 s well as the ventral striatum and insula can be strongly modulated. Now a
  translational phase with MDD patients is underway. Within this framework\
 , if the effects observed in healthy participants extend to patients\, ind
 ividually determining the location of the stimulation may improve the effi
 cacy of rTMS in MDD and reshape its therapeutic application in the future.
  The presenter is Dr. Roberto Goya Maldonado who is a Research Group Leade
 r and head of the Laboratory of Systems Neuroscience and Imaging in Psychi
 atry (SNIPLab) at the University Medical Center Göttingen. He received hi
 s MD in Psychiatry from the University of Heidelberg and Postdoctoral trai
 ning in Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry in Munich as well as Universit
 y Medical Center\, Göttingen. This session will be followed by a live dem
 onstration of the navigated TMS system by ANT Neuro application specialist
 s / product management team. Please make sure to enter your email correctl
 y and check your spam/junk box\, as well. Looking forward to welcoming you
  to this webinar! Organization team ANT Neuro Education Department [Event 
 ID: 4297] DISCLAIMER- Any medical information is [...]
DTSTAMP:20260516T175958Z
LOCATION:Online
SUMMARY:Optimizing rTMS approaches based on individual resting state networ
 ks
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://academy.ant-neuro.com/event/o
 ptimizing-rtms-approaches-based-on-individual-resting-state-networks-38/re
 gister">Optimizing rTMS approaches based on individual resting state netwo
 rks</a>\nThis webinar has ended. You can watch the recorded session here. 
 Welcome to ANT Neuro Educational Webinar Series! In this webinar\, we are 
 happy to provide you with an overview of optimization approaches for thera
 peutic rTMS in Psychiatry. Although repetitive transcranial magnetic stimu
 lation (rTMS) has been shown to be an effective treatment option for major
  depressive disorder (MDD)\, up to 50% of patients do not appear to benefi
 t from it. In this talk\, I will share our experience in developing a pers
 onalized navigated stimulation protocol based on each participant’s rest
 ing state networks. From the basic phase\, we have been able to show that 
 by selecting optimal sites for rTMS in healthy volunteers\, the anterior c
 ingulate cortex as well as the ventral striatum and insula can be strongly
  modulated. Now a translational phase with MDD patients is underway. Withi
 n this framework\, if the effects observed in healthy participants extend 
 to patients\, individually determining the location of the stimulation may
  improve the efficacy of rTMS in MDD and reshape its therapeutic applicati
 on in the future. The presenter is Dr. Roberto Goya Maldonado who is a Res
 earch Group Leader and head of the Laboratory of Systems Neuroscience and 
 Imaging in Psychiatry (SNIPLab) at the University Medical Center Göttinge
 n. He received his MD in Psychiatry from the University of Heidelberg and 
 Postdoctoral training in Max Planck Institute for Psychiatry in Munich as 
 well as University Medical Center\, Göttingen. This session will be follo
 wed by a live demonstration of the navigated TMS system by ANT Neuro appli
 cation specialists / product management team. Please make sure to enter yo
 ur email correctly and check your spam/junk box\, as well. Looking forward
  to welcoming you to this webinar! Organization team ANT Neuro Education D
 epartment [Event ID: 4297] DISCLAIMER- Any medical information is [...]
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