Bruce Luber

Affiliations: 
Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
brain stimulation, working memory, learning, self-awareness
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Luber B, Beynel L, Spellman T, et al. (2022) Effects of Online Single Pulse Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Prefrontal and Parietal Cortices in Deceptive Processing: A Preliminary Study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 16: 883337
Balderston NL, Beydler EM, Goodwin M, et al. (2020) Low-frequency parietal repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation reduces fear and anxiety. Translational Psychiatry. 10: 68
Balderston NL, Beydler EM, Roberts C, et al. (2019) Mechanistic link between right prefrontal cortical activity and anxious arousal revealed using transcranial magnetic stimulation in healthy subjects. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
Beynel L, Appelbaum LG, Luber B, et al. (2019) Effects of Online Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) on Cognitive Processing: A Meta-Analysis and Recommendations for Future Studies. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
Beynel L, Davis SW, Crowell CA, et al. (2019) Online repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation during working memory in younger and older adults: A randomized within-subject comparison. Plos One. 14: e0213707
Addicott M, Luber B, Nguyen D, et al. (2019) Low and high frequency rTMS effects on resting-state functional connectivity between the postcentral gyrus and the insula. Brain Connectivity
Luber B, Davis S, Lisanby S. (2017) P238 Working memory enhancement in young and older adults using rTMS Clinical Neurophysiology. 128: e131
Luber B, Lisanby SH. (2014) Enhancement of human cognitive performance using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Neuroimage. 85: 961-70
Luber B, Lou H, Keenan J, et al. (2011) PTMS60 Transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals two distinct forms of self-related processing within the default network Clinical Neurophysiology. 122: S197
Peterchev A, Westin G, Luber B, et al. (2011) PTMS37 Corticospinal response characterization with controllable pulse parameter transcranial magnetic stimulation (cTMS) Clinical Neurophysiology. 122: S191
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