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IF=17.7 | Sustained Efficacy of Stanford neuroregulatory Therapy (SNT) - repeated efficacy verification after relapse of major depressive disorder
Clinical Support Department of Shenzhen Yingchi Technology Co.,Ltd. Stanford Neuromodulation Therapy (SNT) is an accelerated, high-dose iTBS treatment regimen guided by resting-state functional MRI (FCMRI), and is currently approved by the US FDA for the treatment of major depression ( MDD). Compared with current conventional depression treatments, this therapy is more effective, faster-acting, and has... Read more
IF=11.9 | Research on the regulation of brain electroencephalography microstate characteristics in insomniac people by TMS
Clinical Support Department of Shenzhen Yingchi Technology Co.,Ltd. In December 2023, Prof. Kai Yuan from Xidian University and Prof. Yifei Zhu from Hebei Medical University published a paper entitled “Electroencephalography microstates as novel functional biomarkers for insomnia disorder” in General Psychiatry (IF=11.9), the team collected daytime awake EEG data and Polysomnography (PSG) sleep data of patients with insomnia, which revealed that abnormal EEG microstates... Read more
IF 11.3| RCT study of intermittent theta burst stimulation in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder
Clinical Support Department of Shenzhen Yingchi Technology Co.,Ltd. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental disorder that delays the onset and persists for a long time after experiencing or witnessing one or more actual deaths, or receiving death, serious injury, or various threats. Acute symptoms of PTSD, including persistent invasive recall, avoidance of trauma-related stimuli,... Read more
Cortical plasticity: a potential biomarker for predicting cognitive improvement in MDD patients
Clinical Support Department of Shenzhen Yingchi Technology Co.,Ltd. Background introduction Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is the most common mental illness, usually accompanied by cognitive dysfunction, including impairment of attention, memory and executive functions, seriously affecting patients' quality of life. Although drugs can relieve patients' depressive symptoms, they do not improve patients' cognitive function, and some... Read more
Biological Psychiatry: The impact of neurodegenerative processes on TMS detection indicators and rTMS treatment (elderly)
Clinical Support Department of Shenzhen Yingchi Technology Co.,Ltd. Children and adolescents, a stage of significant brain development and hormonal fluctuations, exhibit different TMS responses. This complexity extends into adulthood, where aging-related neurophysiological changes, such as cortical atrophy and changes in cortical excitability, further alter TMS responses. In the previous article, we summarized the impact of neurodevelopment... Read more