# Gesture deficits in psychosis and the combination of group psychotherapy and transcranial magnetic stimulation: A randomized clinical trial

**Authors:** Sebastian Walther, Lydia Maderthaner, Victoria Chapellier, Sofie von Känel, Daniel R. Müller, Stephan Bohlhalter, Mischa Baer, Anastasia Pavlidou

PMC · DOI: 10.1038/s41380-025-03303-7 · Molecular Psychiatry · 2025-10-08

## TL;DR

A clinical trial tested combining brain stimulation and therapy to improve hand gestures in schizophrenia, finding long-term benefits in social functioning.

## Contribution

This study is the first to show sustained social functioning improvements from combining rTMS and group therapy in schizophrenia.

## Key findings

- Real rTMS + real SCRT improved novel unlearned gestures at 32 weeks.
- Social functioning gains were sustained at 32 weeks after treatment.
- No significant improvement in overall gesture accuracy was observed.

## Abstract

Hand gesture deficits are common in schizophrenia predicting poor social functioning with no treatment currently available. We used 10-sessions of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS; 2-weeks) over the right inferior parietal lobe (IPL) in combination with 16-sessions of social cognitive remediation group therapy (SCRT; 8-weeks) to examine improvements in hand gesture performance in schizophrenia. In this 3-arm, double-blind, randomized, sham-controlled trial, 89 patients were randomized and 73 received at least one session of rTMS/SCRT: 19 patients were allocated to the real rTMS + real SCRT treatment, 26 to the sham rTMS + real SCRT treatment, and 28 to sham SCRT treatment. Hand gesture performance along with socio-cognitive and functional assessments were examined at 2-weeks, 8-weeks, and 32-weeks follow-up. Of 73 patients analyzed, (57% male), 53 completed the intervention and week-8 assessments. At week-8 no difference in overall hand gesture performance accuracy was observed across treatments. However, at week-32 follow-up the real rTMS + real group SCRT treatment showed significant improvements in novel unlearned gestures (F(6, 210) = 2.2; p-value = 0.04), and significant gains in social functioning/personal performance at week-8 and sustained at week-32 follow-up (all F-values > 2.6; all p-values < 0.05). No treatment effects were found for overall hand gesture performance accuracy. However, improvements in secondary outcomes such as novel unlearned gestures and social/personal functioning hold promise for testing optimized rTMS + group SCRT combinations. Future studies should explore the neural effects of rTMS over right IPL + group SCRT.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** schizophrenia (MONDO:0005090)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** in psychosis (MESH:D011618), Hand gesture deficits (MESH:D001072), schizophrenia (MESH:D012559)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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