Craving is a key component of substance use disorders(SUDs).1 In recent decades,repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)has emerged as a promising treatment for individuals with SUDs by reducing their drug c...Craving is a key component of substance use disorders(SUDs).1 In recent decades,repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)has emerged as a promising treatment for individuals with SUDs by reducing their drug cravings and drug-associated cues,including methamphetamine,heroin,cocaine,nicotine and alcohol.2–7 Recently,the transdiagnostic consistency of the medial prefrontal cortex(MPFC)8 and anterior cingulate cortex(ACC)9 as neural substrates underlying cue reactivity was proposed.展开更多
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文摘Craving is a key component of substance use disorders(SUDs).1 In recent decades,repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation(rTMS)has emerged as a promising treatment for individuals with SUDs by reducing their drug cravings and drug-associated cues,including methamphetamine,heroin,cocaine,nicotine and alcohol.2–7 Recently,the transdiagnostic consistency of the medial prefrontal cortex(MPFC)8 and anterior cingulate cortex(ACC)9 as neural substrates underlying cue reactivity was proposed.