I am not aware of Temporal lobe TMS for therapy. At least not FDA approved. I know there are some research studies on temporal stimulation on working memory. Also temporoparietal stimulation for spatial memory and navigation. But all of that is not in a therapeutic setting.
Great question! That is exactly what my own research is about. And indeed we found that physical therapy together with TMS is more effective in recovery of movement than PT alone. And there are many more studies like that! Currently I am doing another study to understand the effects of TMS better in stroke survivors.
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@@psycheddiscussions4661 nice. I think in Holland we are behind with tms
It really is confusing right? haha. I will break it down from full to detail. The entire thing is 3 to 4 minutes. Within those 3 minutes there are blocks of 2 seconds of stimulation and 8 seconds of rest. within each 2 second block of stimulation there are 10 so called "bursts" each burst consists of 3 TMS pulses that are super fast after each other. Here is a video on my other channel: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gwQd0beSGXo.html I think at some point I do show a picture of how the protocol pattern looks like