Testing the Neuromodulatory Effects of Theta-burst Stimulation


Title

Testing the Neuromodulatory Effects of Theta-burst Stimulation

Creator

Zhang, Bing Bing

Faculty

Faculty of Health and Social Sciences

Department

Department of Rehabilitation Sciences

Description

Zhang Bing Bing's research is centered on the use of non-invasive brain stimulation, specifically Theta Burst Stimulation (TBS), for treating depression. Despite TBS being sanctioned for depression treatment in 2018, it only leads to remission in a third of patients. This has led Bingbing to delve deeper into the neuromodulatory effects of TBS. She partnered with the Medical University of Vienna for data analysis and showcased their findings at a 3-minute thesis competition, where she won both the champion and people's choice awards. Bingbing faced difficulties in elucidating the intricate mechanism of TBS, but she surmounted this by using the metaphor of a cartoon character, The Flash. Her presentation, communication, and problem-solving skills significantly improved with the steadfast support from Dr. Georg Kranz and Dr. Issa Ying. Bingbing's advice to other students is to effectively manage their time, maintain open communication with their supervisors, and not be afraid of failure.

Learning outcome/goal

Adaptability and Flexibility
Research and Information Literacy
Networking and Collaboration
Resourcefulness and Adaptability to New Contexts
Continuous Improvement and Learning from Mistakes

Award

Champion, Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition
People’s Choice Award, Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition

Date

2024-01

Programme

PhD

Degree Level

Postgraduate

Keywords

Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation for Depression ; Theta Burst Stimulation

Subject

Brain stimulation
Depression, Mental

Rights

All rights reserved

Language

English

Type

Feature Story

Access Rights

open access