“…Besides their medical diagnosis, the distinction between unipolar and bipolar disorders is not well defined since the bipolar population remains relatively small but is also very complex in its classification (Bipolar type 1, Bipolar type 2, Cyclothymic disorder, Mixed episodes, Rapid cycling, and Psychotic features), often consisting of very few individuals in very large cohorts [ 7 ]. Considering the growing interest in the use of rTMS for the treatment of bipolar disorder [ 8 ], we believe that it would be crucial to distinguish populations that are treated in identical ways with standardized instruments but have clinically different diagnoses. In this study, we focused on the potential factors predicting clinical response to rTMS to add to the limited literature, particularly with respect to the distinction between bipolar and unipolar disorders.…”