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The effect of a single HF-rTMS session over the left DLPFC on the physiological stress response as measured by heart rate variability.

Jonathan RemueMarie-Anne VanderhasseltChris BaekenValentina RossiJerome TulloRudi De Raedt
Published in: Neuropsychology (2015)
These findings demonstrate that increasing brain activity by HF-rTMS over the left DLPFC can help attenuating physiological stress reactions. Results are indicative of the positive effects of rTMS on stress resilience and underscore the possible benefit of HF-rTMS as a transdiagnostic intervention. Finally, the results also show that effects only occur when stimulating the left DLPFC, which is in line with the therapeutic effects of HF-rTMS in affective disorders. (PsycINFO Database Record
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