Natalya Slepneva

Title(s)Clinical Research Coordinator, Psychiatry
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address675 18th Street, #1434-13
San Francisco CA 94107
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    1. Therapeutic DBS for OCD Suppresses the Default Mode Network. bioRxiv. 2024 Jul 24. Slepneva N, Basich-Pease G, Reid L, Frank AC, Norbu T, Krystal AD, Sugrue LP, Motzkin JC, Larson PS, Starr PA, Morrison MA, Lee AM. PMID: 39091832; PMCID: PMC11291060.
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    2. Tractography-based DBS lead repositioning improves outcome in refractory OCD and depression. Front Hum Neurosci. 2023; 17:1339340. Basich-Pease G, Slepneva N, Frank AC, Norbu T, Morrison MA, Sugrue LP, Larson PS, Starr PA, Lee AM. PMID: 38384668; PMCID: PMC10879278.
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