Author

Irving M Reti

Professor, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University - Cited by 4,277

Biography

Irving M  Reti is working as professor in Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Broadway, Suite 305, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA. Research experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of Anxiety, Childhood Disorders, Depression and Aging, Mood Disorders and Post Traumatic Disorders.
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Consensus recommendations for the clinical application of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in the treatment of depression
SM McClintock, IM Reti, LL Carpenter, WM McDonald, M Dubin, SF Taylor, ...The Journal of clinical psychiatry 79 (1), 3651, 2017201
400
2017
Efficacy and safety of deep transcranial magnetic stimulation for major depression: a prospective multicenter randomized controlled trial
Y Levkovitz, M Isserles, F Padberg, SH Lisanby, A Bystritsky, G Xia, ...World Psychiatry 14 (1), 64-73, 2015201
373
2015
Key updates in the clinical application of electroconvulsive therapy
RD Weiner, IM RetiInternational Review of Psychiatry 29 (2), 54-62, 2017201
124
2017
Brain stimulation: Methodologies and interventions
I RetiJohn Wiley & Sons, 201577201
77
2015
National Network of Depression Centers rTMS Task Group; American Psychiatric Association Council on Research Task Force on Novel Biomarkers and Treatments. Consensus …
SM McClintock, IM Reti, LL Carpenter, WM McDonald, M Dubin, SF Taylor, ...J Clin Psychiatry 79 (1), 16cs10905, 2018201
63
2018
Transcranial magnetic stimulation: a potential new treatment for depression associated with traumatic brain injury
IM Reti, N Schwarz, A Bower, M Tibbs, V RaoBrain Injury 29 (7-8), 789-797, 2015201
37
2015
Low-frequency right repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for the treatment of depression after traumatic brain injury: a randomized sham-controlled pilot study
V Rao, K Bechtold, U McCann, D Roy, M Peters, S Vaishnavi, D Yousem, ...The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences 31 (4), 306-318, 2019201
35
2019
High-frequency stimulation at the subthalamic nucleus suppresses excessive self-grooming in autism-like mouse models
AD Chang, VA Berges, SJ Chung, GY Fridman, JM Baraban, IM RetiNeuropsychopharmacology 41 (7), 1813-1821, 2016201
34
2016
A review of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for adolescents with treatment-resistant depression
LR Magavi, IM Reti, RA VasaInternational Review of Psychiatry 29 (2), 79-88, 2017201
34
2017
A naturalistic, multi-site study of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy for depression
SF Taylor, MT Bhati, MJ Dubin, JM Hawkins, SH Lisanby, O Morales, ...Journal of affective disorders 208, 284-290, 2017201
26
2017
Non-suicidal self-injury and electroconvulsive therapy: Outcomes in adolescent and young adult populations
K Rootes-Murdy, M Carlucci, M Tibbs, LE Wachtel, MF Sherman, ...Journal of affective disorders 0, 94-98, 2019201
25
2019
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome and delirious mania as malignant catatonia in autism: prompt relief with electroconvulsive therapy.
L Wachtel, E Commins, M Park, N Rolider, R Stephens, I RetiWiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 151
20
2015
Narp mediates antidepressant-like effects of electroconvulsive seizures
AD Chang, PV Vaidya, EP Retzbach, SJ Chung, U Kim, K Baselice, ...Neuropsychopharmacology 43 (5), 1088-1098, 2018201
16
2018
ElectroConvulsive therapy Cognitive Assessment (ECCA) tool: a new instrument to monitor cognitive function in patients undergoing ECT
AP Hermida, FC Goldstein, DW Loring, SM McClintock, RD Weiner, ...Journal of Affective Disorders 269, 36-42, 2020202
14
2020
Electroconvulsive therapy is an essential procedure
DF Maixner, R Weiner, IM Reti, AP Hermida, MM Husain, D Larsen, ...American Journal of Psychiatry 178 (5), 381-382, 2021202
13
2021
Introduction to brain stimulation
IM Reti, AD ChangBrain stimulation: methodologies and interventions, 1-12, 2015201
11
2015
Vagus nerve stimulation for epilepsy and depression
CR Conway, MA Colijn, SC SchachterBrain stimulation: methodologies and interventions, 305-335, 2015201
10
2015
A biomarker-authenticated model of schizophrenia implicating NPTX2 loss of function
MF Xiao, SE Roh, J Zhou, CC Chien, BP Lucey, MT Craig, LN Hayes, ...Science Advances 7 (48), eabf635, 2021202
9
2021
Improving ECT efficacy and decreasing cognitive side effects
KG RasmussenBrain Stimulation: Methodologies and Interventions, 83-10, 20120
5
2015
Neurological indications for deep brain stimulation
JJ Cheng, WS Andersons, FA LenzBrain Stimulation: Methodologies and Interventions, 271-287, 2015201
4
2015