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The TMS Approach in Depression

The prefrontal cortex plays a crucial role in enabling cognitive flexibility in addressing personal beliefs and feelings associated with depression. Engaging in talk therapy or journaling can help individuals to articulate and re-script their trauma-related beliefs, which potentially facilitates a restructuring of their cognitive landscape. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) seeks to identify rigid beliefs and promote alternative perspectives, aiding their reintegration into memory. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) offers a novel approach for patients, particularly those with moderate to severe depression, by rapidly improving their condition and enhancing their cognitive performance. This TMS method, particularly the Stanford Accelerated Intelligent Ermodulation Therapy, appears to recalibrate the temporal dynamics between brain regions involved in emotional regulation. In healthy individuals, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex precedes the anterior cingulate in terms of activation timing, whereas this order is reversed in depressed individuals. Effective TMS treatment appears to restore this timing sequence, aligning it with that of non-depressed individuals and allowing the prefrontal cortex to regain its role in governing emotional response, thus supporting recovery from depression.

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