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    ANT Neuro online neuronavigation system visor 1 software
    A schematic representation of the study design. In session 1, we obtained the informed consent and collected the information from Structured Clinical Interviews (SCI). After this we acquired a structural (T1-weighted) and functional (rsfMRI) image. During rsfMRI, the subjects were instructed to fixate at a ‘+’ and mind wander, while their open eyes were monitored by eye tracking. Personalized target were found using each subject’s rsfMRI as has been described elsewhere . Using online <t>neuronavigation,</t> we delivered real or sham iTBS, in a counterbalanced and pseudo-randomized fashion, at 80% of resting motor threshold. Baseline and three post-iTBS rsfMRI scans were acquired. The subjects also completed the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) both before and after the sessions, and a visual analog scale (VAS) for perceived effects of iTBS on mental state and scalp sensation at the end of the sessions.
    Online Neuronavigation System Visor 1 Software, supplied by ANT Neuro, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/product/online+neuronavigation+system+visor+1+software/bio_rxiv__646265-43-11-16?v=ANT+Neuro
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    Article Title: Intermittent theta burst stimulation at personalized targets reduces the functional connectivity of the default mode network in healthy subjects

    Journal: bioRxiv

    doi: 10.1101/646265

    A schematic representation of the study design. In session 1, we obtained the informed consent and collected the information from Structured Clinical Interviews (SCI). After this we acquired a structural (T1-weighted) and functional (rsfMRI) image. During rsfMRI, the subjects were instructed to fixate at a ‘+’ and mind wander, while their open eyes were monitored by eye tracking. Personalized target were found using each subject’s rsfMRI as has been described elsewhere . Using online neuronavigation, we delivered real or sham iTBS, in a counterbalanced and pseudo-randomized fashion, at 80% of resting motor threshold. Baseline and three post-iTBS rsfMRI scans were acquired. The subjects also completed the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) both before and after the sessions, and a visual analog scale (VAS) for perceived effects of iTBS on mental state and scalp sensation at the end of the sessions.
    Figure Legend Snippet: A schematic representation of the study design. In session 1, we obtained the informed consent and collected the information from Structured Clinical Interviews (SCI). After this we acquired a structural (T1-weighted) and functional (rsfMRI) image. During rsfMRI, the subjects were instructed to fixate at a ‘+’ and mind wander, while their open eyes were monitored by eye tracking. Personalized target were found using each subject’s rsfMRI as has been described elsewhere . Using online neuronavigation, we delivered real or sham iTBS, in a counterbalanced and pseudo-randomized fashion, at 80% of resting motor threshold. Baseline and three post-iTBS rsfMRI scans were acquired. The subjects also completed the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) both before and after the sessions, and a visual analog scale (VAS) for perceived effects of iTBS on mental state and scalp sensation at the end of the sessions.

    Techniques Used: Functional Assay



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    ANT Neuro online neuronavigation system visor 1 software
    A schematic representation of the study design. In session 1, we obtained the informed consent and collected the information from Structured Clinical Interviews (SCI). After this we acquired a structural (T1-weighted) and functional (rsfMRI) image. During rsfMRI, the subjects were instructed to fixate at a ‘+’ and mind wander, while their open eyes were monitored by eye tracking. Personalized target were found using each subject’s rsfMRI as has been described elsewhere . Using online <t>neuronavigation,</t> we delivered real or sham iTBS, in a counterbalanced and pseudo-randomized fashion, at 80% of resting motor threshold. Baseline and three post-iTBS rsfMRI scans were acquired. The subjects also completed the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) both before and after the sessions, and a visual analog scale (VAS) for perceived effects of iTBS on mental state and scalp sensation at the end of the sessions.
    Online Neuronavigation System Visor 1 Software, supplied by ANT Neuro, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
    https://www.bioz.com/product/online+neuronavigation+system+visor+1+software/bio_rxiv__646265-43-11-16?v=ANT+Neuro
    Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
    online neuronavigation system visor 1 software - by Bioz Stars, 2026-08
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    A schematic representation of the study design. In session 1, we obtained the informed consent and collected the information from Structured Clinical Interviews (SCI). After this we acquired a structural (T1-weighted) and functional (rsfMRI) image. During rsfMRI, the subjects were instructed to fixate at a ‘+’ and mind wander, while their open eyes were monitored by eye tracking. Personalized target were found using each subject’s rsfMRI as has been described elsewhere . Using online neuronavigation, we delivered real or sham iTBS, in a counterbalanced and pseudo-randomized fashion, at 80% of resting motor threshold. Baseline and three post-iTBS rsfMRI scans were acquired. The subjects also completed the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) both before and after the sessions, and a visual analog scale (VAS) for perceived effects of iTBS on mental state and scalp sensation at the end of the sessions.

    Journal: bioRxiv

    Article Title: Intermittent theta burst stimulation at personalized targets reduces the functional connectivity of the default mode network in healthy subjects

    doi: 10.1101/646265

    Figure Lengend Snippet: A schematic representation of the study design. In session 1, we obtained the informed consent and collected the information from Structured Clinical Interviews (SCI). After this we acquired a structural (T1-weighted) and functional (rsfMRI) image. During rsfMRI, the subjects were instructed to fixate at a ‘+’ and mind wander, while their open eyes were monitored by eye tracking. Personalized target were found using each subject’s rsfMRI as has been described elsewhere . Using online neuronavigation, we delivered real or sham iTBS, in a counterbalanced and pseudo-randomized fashion, at 80% of resting motor threshold. Baseline and three post-iTBS rsfMRI scans were acquired. The subjects also completed the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) both before and after the sessions, and a visual analog scale (VAS) for perceived effects of iTBS on mental state and scalp sensation at the end of the sessions.

    Article Snippet: We navigated to the personalized left DLPFC target using an online neuronavigation system (Visor 1 software, ANT Neuro, Enschede, Netherlands).

    Techniques: Functional Assay