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Natalie Becker

Title(s)Clinical Research Coordinator, Psychiatry
SchoolSchool of Medicine
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    1. Bladder control side-effects of deep brain stimulation for major depressive disorder related to recruitment of distinct subcomponents of the anterior limb of the internal capsule. Brain Stimul. 2025 Sep-Oct; 18(5):1496-1498. Sellers KK, Sugrue LP, Tremblay-McGaw AG, Becker NC, Nedelec P, Hamlat EJ, Chang EF, Krystal AD. PMID: 40803532.
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    2. Best practices for clinical trials of deep brain stimulation for neuropsychiatric indications. Front Hum Neurosci. 2025; 19:1572972. Tremblay-McGaw AG, Hamlat EJ, Becker NC, Astudillo Maya DA, Krystal AD, Sellers KK. PMID: 40309667; PMCID: PMC12041084.
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    3. Invasive Brain Mapping Identifies Personalized Therapeutic Neuromodulation Targets for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. medRxiv. 2025 Mar 17. Lee AM, Kist A, Alvarez J, Sellers KK, Khambhati AN, Sugrue LP, Reid LB, Kadlec K, Fan JM, Allawala AB, Racine CA, Norbu T, Astudillo D, Tremblay-McGaw AG, Becker N, Alhourani A, Starr PA, Chang EF, Krystal AD. PMID: 40166548; PMCID: PMC11957075.
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