PhD Courses in Denmark

Applications of rtms and tms-eeg in clinical and research settings

Doctoral School in Medicine, Biomedical Science and Technology at Aalborg University

Welcome to Applications of rtms and tms-eeg in clinical and research settings

Program: BEN (also relevant for CPM, HES, and CSLTM)

Description:

This PhD course offers a comprehensive overview of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and combined TMS-electroencephalography (TMS-EEG) in both clinical and research settings. It covers the fundamental physiological principles underlying TMS-induced brain modulation and how EEG can be used to capture and interpret these effects. The course includes hands-on training in administering rTMS and in collecting and analyzing TMS-EEG data. Students will explore current and emerging clinical applications of rTMS, from psychiatric treatment to neurorehabilitation, and acquire state-of-the-art research methodologies for investigating brain function using TMS-EEG. Emphasis is placed on understanding how rTMS induces neuroplastic changes, interpreting TMS-evoked EEG responses in experimental contexts, and integrating multidisciplinary perspectives to translate these techniques into practice.

Core topics

  • Biophysical and physiological mechanisms of TMS-induced cortical modulation
  • Methodologies for TMS-EEG acquisition and analysis
  • Principles and interpretation of TMS-evoked motor evoked potentials (MEPs) and EEG potentials (TEPs)
  • Functional connectivity and cortical reactivity assessment using TMS-EEG
  • Translational uses of TMS-EEG in diagnostics and biomarker development
  • Evidence-based applications of rTMS in depression, chronic pain, stroke rehab, and cognitive disorders.
  • Personalized neuromodulation protocols and safety standards

 Hands-on training:

Participants will practice coil placement, motor thresholding, EEG setup, rTMS administration, and TMS-EEG data analysis using new software tools.

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