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Sarah H Lisanby

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Biological Psychiatry|February 11, 2020
Don't Blame the Tools: Clinical Neuroscience and the Quest to Link Brain With BehaviorSarah H Lisanby
Biological Psychiatry|May 11, 2023
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Psychiatry: Historical Reflections and Future DirectionsSarah H Lisanby
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 29, 2017
Noninvasive Brain Stimulation for Depression - The Devil Is in the DosingSarah H Lisanby
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 9, 2007
Electroconvulsive therapy for depressionSarah H Lisanby
The Journal of ECT|December 7, 2002
Update on magnetic seizure therapy: a novel form of convulsive therapySarah H Lisanby
Psychological Medicine|January 23, 2003
Focal brain stimulation with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS): implications for the neural circuitry of depressionSarah H Lisanby
Neuroimage|June 18, 2013
Enhancement of human cognitive performance using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)Bruce Luber, Sarah H Lisanby
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|November 12, 2013
Reply to "Using relative frequency estimation of transcranial magnetic stimulation motor threshold does not allow to draw any conclusions about true threshold"Bruce Luber, Sarah H Lisanby
International Review of Psychiatry (Abingdon, England)|April 22, 2017
New directions in the rational design of electrical and magnetic seizure therapies: individualized Low Amplitude Seizure Therapy (iLAST) and Magnetic Seizure Therapy (MST)Thomas Radman, Sarah H Lisanby
Biological Psychiatry|November 6, 2012
How does deep brain stimulation work?Kafui Dzirasa, Sarah H Lisanby
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Biological Psychiatry|February 11, 2020
Don't Blame the Tools: Clinical Neuroscience and the Quest to Link Brain With BehaviorSarah H Lisanby
Biological Psychiatry|May 11, 2023
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Psychiatry: Historical Reflections and Future DirectionsSarah H Lisanby
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 29, 2017
Noninvasive Brain Stimulation for Depression - The Devil Is in the DosingSarah H Lisanby
The New England Journal of Medicine|November 9, 2007
Electroconvulsive therapy for depressionSarah H Lisanby
The Journal of ECT|December 7, 2002
Update on magnetic seizure therapy: a novel form of convulsive therapySarah H Lisanby
Psychological Medicine|January 23, 2003
Focal brain stimulation with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS): implications for the neural circuitry of depressionSarah H Lisanby
Neuroimage|June 18, 2013
Enhancement of human cognitive performance using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)Bruce Luber, Sarah H Lisanby
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|November 12, 2013
Reply to "Using relative frequency estimation of transcranial magnetic stimulation motor threshold does not allow to draw any conclusions about true threshold"Bruce Luber, Sarah H Lisanby
International Review of Psychiatry (Abingdon, England)|April 22, 2017
New directions in the rational design of electrical and magnetic seizure therapies: individualized Low Amplitude Seizure Therapy (iLAST) and Magnetic Seizure Therapy (MST)Thomas Radman, Sarah H Lisanby
Biological Psychiatry|November 6, 2012
How does deep brain stimulation work?Kafui Dzirasa, Sarah H Lisanby
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