“…A range of prefrontal neural regions have been targeted with rTMS including superior frontal gyrus (Rose et al, 2011) or medial prefrontal cortex (Hanlon et al, 2017), whereas we focus here on DLPFC targeting. Convergent evidence has suggested that facilitating the left DLPFC or inhibiting the right DLPFC may reduce craving and substance consumption in patients with substance dependence (Zhang et al, 2019). High-frequency excitatory rTMS of the left DLPFC has been reported to be effective in cocaine use disorder [e.g., 15 Hz/8 sessions/100% motor threshold (Terraneo et al, 2016), 15 Hz/10 sessions/100% motor threshold (Politi et al, 2008), and 10 Hz/single session/90% motor threshold (Camprodon et al, 2007)] and nicotine use disorder [e.g., high frequency/13 session/120% motor threshold, deep TMS over bilateral lateral prefrontal and insula (Dinur-Klein et al, 2014), 10 Hz/10 sessions/100% motor threshold, and 20 Hz/8 sessions/110% over the DLPFC (Amiaz et al, 2009;Sheffer et al, 2018)].…”