Group analysis results showing the effects of transcranial ultrasound stimulation on thalamic nuclei

Martin E, Roberts M, Grigoras IF, den Boer T, Stagg CJ, Treeby BE
Description

Group analysis results from article “Ultrasound system for precise neuromodulation of human deep brain circuits”.

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.06.08.597305v1

Volunteers took part in a transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) study with online and offline stimulation experiments. TUS was administered to the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN, on-target) and to an active control site (medial dorsal nucleus, MDN, off-target). Analysis was performed according to the methods in the paper above. We share the group analysis results for each experiment and each target as NIFTI format files.

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A figure showing an upper panel with MRI of activitiy during task (top) and after (bottom); also shows graphs showing the results of analysis showing effect of TUS in two areas of the brain.
Year Published
2025
DOI
10.60964/bndu-zgk7-jg52
Funders
Wellcome Trust (224430/Z/21/Z, 203139/Z/16/Z, 203139/A/16/Z, 203145/Z/16/Z)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, UK (EP/P008860/1, EP/P008712/1, EP/S026371/1)
UKRI (MR/T019166/1)
NIHR Biomedical Research Centre Oxford (NIHR203316)
Publisher
University of Oxford
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