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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation and Simultaneous Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Published on: April 27, 2014
Whole-brain mapping of TMS-induced discomfort with large-scale concurrent TMS-fMRI
Zhuoran Li1,2,3, Yong Jiao1,2,3, Yu Zhang4,5,6
1University of Iowa Stead Family Department of Pediatrics, Iowa City, IA, 52242, USA.
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a cornerstone tool for causal inference in human brain function and an increasingly used neuromodulation therapy, yet it induces well-recognized discomfort that may systematically bias measured outcomes. Despite its ubiquity, a critical gap remains in understanding how TMS-induced discomfort is represented across the brain and to what extent it contributes to TMS-evoked neural responses. Using concurrent TMS-fMRI across 11 cortical targets, we collected an unprecedented dataset (165 participants; 1,535 runs) spanning healthy participants and those with elevated affective symptoms. Cross-validated multivariate modeling revealed that TMS-induced discomfort engages distributed cortical and subcortical regions across sensorimotor, attentional, default mode, and limbic networks, with both shared and group-specific patterns. Discomfort-related activity accounted for approximately 12% and 25% of TMS-evoked responses in healthy and elevated-symptom groups, respectively, and varied systematically across stimulating sites. These findings identify TMS-induced discomfort as a substantial and previously under-characterized component of TMS-evoked neural responses, underscoring the need to explicitly measure and model it. By providing a whole-brain map of regional contributions associated with TMS-induced discomfort and an analytic framework to dissociate direct neuromodulatory effects from discomfort-related responses, this work improves the interpretability of TMS-evoked signals and supports more rigorous causal inference and therapeutic applications.
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