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Modulation of Automatic Alcohol Approach Tendencies using Single-Session 10 Hz rTMS over the Right dLPFC

Verma, A. K.; Kumar, A. D.; Chivukula, U.; Kumar, N.

2026-04-13 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.04.09.717508 bioRxiv
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BackgroundMaladaptive drinking is often sustained by automatic approach tendencies toward alcohol cues that override conscious self-control. While cognitive and behavioral modification techniques show some promise, their effects remain limited, highlighting the need for alternative neuromodulatory strategies. The current study examined the feasibility of a single session of 10 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dLPFC) as a targeted approach to reduce automatic alcohol approach tendencies. MethodForty-five healthy alcohol-using participants completed an alcohol approach- avoidance task (A-AAT) with concurrent electroencephalographic recording before and after active or sham stimulation. Primary analyses focused on participants with baseline alcohol approach tendencies (n = 35). ResultsAt baseline, individuals with approach tendencies exhibited attenuated N2 and P3b amplitudes to alcohol relative to non-alcohol cues, indicating reduced cognitive control and attentional mechanisms irrespective of group. Following stimulation, active rTMS selectively facilitated alcohol avoidance responses and enhanced prefrontal N2 amplitudes, suggesting strengthened top-down control and protection against repetition-induced automaticity, which was evident in the sham group. ConclusionThese findings suggest that high-frequency rTMS over the right dLPFC can modulate automatic alcohol-related action tendencies by strengthening neural control mechanisms, supporting its further evaluation as a neuromodulatory adjunct for maladaptive drinking. Baseline motivational profiles may additionally influence rTMS response and warrant consideration when tailoring such approaches.

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