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. 2018 Jul;70(3):661–683. doi: 10.1124/pr.116.013649

TABLE 4.

Studies that have used repetitive TMS as a tool to change nicotine craving

Multiple sessions were given in a single day. This study performed 10 Hz TMS on the superior frontal gyrus (SFG) and found an increase in craving but did not find a decrease in craving with 1 Hz to the SFG (L, left; R, right).

Author Sample Size Site of TMS Frequency Sessions Behavioral Effect? Active Sham Control
Amiaz et al. (2009) 22 L DLPFC 10 Hz 10 days Yes Between groups
Dinur-Klein et al. (2014) 115 Bilat PFC/Insa 10 Hz 13 Yes Between groups
Dinur-Klein et al. (2014) 115 Bilat PFC/Insa 1 Hz 13 No Between groups
Eichhammer et al. (2003) 14 L DLPFC 20 Hz 4 days No Within subject
Li et al. (2013a) 16 L DLPFC 10 Hz 2 days Yes Within subject
Pripfl et al. (2014) 14 L DLPFC 10 Hz 1 Yes Within subject
Rose et al. (2011) 15 SFG 10 Hz 3 days Yes Within subject
Rose et al. (2011) 15 SFG 1 Hz 3 days No Within subject
Trojak et al. (2015) 37 R DLPFC 1 Hz 10 Yes Within subject
Sheffer et al. (2018) 29 L DLPFC 20 Hz 8 Yes Within subject
Li et al. (2017) 10 L DLPFC 10 Hz 1 Yes Within subject

PFC, prefrontal cortex.

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Studies used H-coil TMS devices (Brainsway, Jerusalem, Israel). This deep TMS coil geometry has a very different field distribution than the typical figure of eight coils.