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2 6 8 Poster Copyright © 2006 LLS SAS. All rights reserved REFERENCES 1. Gershon AA, Dannon PN, Grunhaus L. Transcranial magnetic stimulation in the treatment of depression. Am J Psychiatry. 2003;160, 835-845. 2. Herwig  U,  Padberg  F,  Unger  J,  Spitzer  M,  Schonfeld-Lecuona  C. Transcranial magnetic stimulation in therapy studies: examination of the reliability of "standard" coil positioning by neuronavigation. Biol Psychiatry. 2001;50, 58-61. 3. Kozel FA, Nahaz Z, deBrux G, et al. How coil-cortex distance relates to age, motor threshold, and antidepressant response to repetitive tran- scranial magnetic stimulation. J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2000;12:376- 384. 4. Mosimann UP, Marre SC, Werlen S, et al. Antidepressant effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in the elderly: correlation between  effect  size  and  coil-cortex  distance.  Arch  Gen  Psychiatry. 2002;59:560-561. Acknowledgements: * OPT-TMS Principal Investigators (Sites) - Sarah Lisanby (Columbia), William McDonald  (Emory),  Mark  George  (MUSC),  David  Avery  (University  of Washington) R01 MH069887-1001 Figure 3. Automated method for determining PFC position. PFC, prefrontal cortex.
Poster by: Kevin A. Johnson, BE; Dave Ramsey, BS; Frank A. Kozel, MD, MSCR; Daryl E. Bohning, PhD; Berry Anderson, RN; Ziad Nahas,
MD, MSCR; Harold A. Sackeim, PhD; Mark S. George, MD, and the OPT-TMS Study Group*
Brain Stimulation Laboratory (BSL), Department of Psychiatry, (Kevin A. Johnson, Frank A. Kozel, Daryl E. Bohning, Berry Anderson,
Ziad Nahas, Mark S. George); Center for Advanced Imaging Research (CAIR); Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC),
Charleston, South Carolina (Kevin Johnson; Frank A. Kozel, Daryl E. Bohning, Ziad Nahas, Mark S. George); South Carolina Research
Authority, Columbia, South Carolina (Dave Ramsey); Department of Biological Psychiatry, Columbia University (Harold A. Sackeim)
(e-mail: georgem@musc.edu)