Regionally specific gray matter volume is lower in alcohol use disorder: Implications for noninvasive brain stimulation treatment.
Daniel M McCalleyColleen A HanlonPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2021)
Individuals with AUD had significantly lower GMV in multiple areas of interest for TMS treatment; however, these volumetric reductions did not impact STC distance. Given previous studies that have shown TMS-evoked changes in cortical and subcortical activity to be dependent on GMV, these data suggest that individuals with AUD may require higher doses of TMS to sufficiently modulate the neural circuits of interest.