Pilot Study of Personalized Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation with Spectral Electroencephalogram Analyses for Assessing and Treating Persons with Autism.

Journal: Journal of personalized medicine

Volume: 14

Issue: 8

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Radiation Medicine and Applied Sciences, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA , USA. CrossTx Inc., Bozeman, MT , USA. Division of Addiction Research & Education, Center for Exercise Sports, Mental Health, Western University Health Sciences, Pomona, CA , USA. Department of Family Medicine, Jefferson Health Northeast, Philadelphia, PA , USA. Department of Psychiatry, Harvard University School of Medicine, Cambridge, MA , USA. Division of Personalized Neuromodulations, PeakLogic, LLC, Del Mar, CA , USA.

Abstract summary 

Autism spectrum condition (ASC) is a neurodevelopmental condition that is only partly responsive to prevailing interventions. ASC manifests core challenges in social skills, communication, and sensory function and by repetitive stereotyped behaviors, along with imbalances in the brain's excitatory (E) and inhibitory (I) signaling. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has shown promise in ASC and may be a useful addition to applied behavioral analysis (ABA), a gold-standard psychotherapeutic intervention. We report an open-label clinical pilot (initial) study in which ABA-treated ASC persons (n = 123) received our personalized rTMS protocol (PrTMS). PrTMS uses low TMS pulse intensities and continuously updates multiple cortical stimulation locales and stimulation frequencies based on the spectral EEG and psychometrics. No adverse effects developed, and 44% of subjects had ASC scale scores reduced to below diagnostic cutoffs. Importantly, in PrTMS responders, the spectral EEG regression flattened, implying a more balanced E/I ratio. Moreover, with older participants, alpha peak frequency increased, a positive correlate of non-verbal cognition. PrTMS may be an effective ASC intervention, offering improved cognitive function and overall symptomatology. This warrants further research into PrTMS mechanisms and specific types of subjects who may benefit, along with validation of the present results and exploration of broader clinical applicability.

Authors & Co-authors:  Makale Milan T MT Nybo Chad C Blum Kenneth K Dennen Catherine A CA Elman Igor I Murphy Kevin T KT

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Citations :  Paval D. A Dopamine Hypothesis of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Dev. Neurosci. 2017;39:355–360. doi: 10.1159/000478725.
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Doi : 857
SSN : 2075-4426
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
autism spectrum condition (ASC);psychometric ASC tests;repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation;spectral EEG
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Country of Study
Publication Country
Switzerland