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Effects of theta burst stimulation on neural connectivity and visual perception following attention modification of own-face viewing in body dysmorphic disorder

Diaz-Fong, J. P.; Peel, H. J.; Zhang, K.; Qian, J.; Lewis, M.; Wong, W.-W.; Leuchter, A. F.; Tadayonnejad, R.; Voineskos, D.; Konstantinou, G.; Lam, E.; Blumberger, D. M.; Feusner, J. D.

2026-05-26 psychiatry and clinical psychology
10.64898/2026.05.25.26354053 medRxiv
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Background: Individuals with body dysmorphic disorder misperceive defects of their physical appearance. Current evidence suggests that visual processing abnormalities may underlie this core symptom. Separate pre-clinical studies testing perceptual and attentional interventions and non-invasive neuromodulation suggest that these visual processing abnormalities may be modifiable, but their combined effects on neural connectivity and perceptual processing remain unclear. Methods: Thirty-nine unmedicated men and women with body dysmorphic disorder or subclinical body dysmorphic disorder received intermittent theta burst stimulation and continuous theta burst stimulation targeting the lateral parietal cortex combined with a visual attention modification paradigm during functional magnetic resonance imaging, in a crossover design. Dynamic effective connectivity within dorsal and ventral visual stream pathways was calculated, and global visual processing biases were assessed using the face inversion effect before and after stimulation plus attention modification. Results: Intermittent theta burst stimulation resulted in increased connectivity in higher-level dorsal visual stream pathways during naturalistic viewing following attention modification, whereas continuous theta burst stimulation was associated with reduced connectivity in lower-level dorsal pathways and increased connectivity in ventral stream pathways. These changes were accompanied by differential effects on global visual processing, with stimulation type modulating the magnitude of the face inversion effect. Conclusions: Combined neuromodulation and visual attention modification modulate visual system connectivity and perceptual processing in individuals with body dysmorphic disorder symptoms. These findings support a mechanistic link between dorsal-ventral stream dynamics and perceptual biases. Integrating neuromodulation with perceptual retraining may represent a viable approach for targeting core symptoms of distorted appearance perception.

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