Researcher · Evidence Profile
Scott T. Aaronson
Scott T. Aaronson appears on 8 studies of vagus nerve stimulation catalogued in our evidence database, with a focus on Depression.
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Studies
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Conditions
4
RCT / SR-MA
2
Stim. types
Conditions researched
Evidence-tier mix
Randomised controlled trial4
Cohort / observational4
The studies
8 studies · strongest evidence firstVagus nerve stimulation in treatment-resistant depression: A one-year, randomized, sham-controlled trial
Conway et al. · Brain stimulation · 2025
RCTsDepressiontaVNSEffects of vagus nerve stimulation on daily function and quality of life in markedly treatment-resistant major depression: Findings from a one-year, randomized, sham-controlled trial
Rush et al. · Brain stimulation · 2025
RCTsDepressiontaVNSA prospective, multi-center randomized, controlled, blinded trial of vagus nerve stimulation for difficult to treat depression: A novel design for a novel treatment
Conway et al. · Contemporary clinical trials · 2020
RCTsDepressioniVNSVagus Nerve Stimulation Therapy Randomized to Different Amounts of Electrical Charge for Treatment-Resistant Depression: Acute and Chronic Effects
Aaronson et al. · Brain stimulation · 2013 · n = 331
RCTsDepressioniVNSDurability of the benefit of vagus nerve stimulation in markedly treatment-resistant major depression: a RECOVER trial report
Conway et al. · The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology · 2026 · n = 493
observational studiesDepressioniVNSPrognostic and Prescriptive Predictors of Treatment Response to Adjunctive VNS Therapy in Major Depressive Disorder: A RECOVER Trial Report
Aaronson et al. · The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry · 2025 · n = 493
observational studiesDepressioniVNSThe effects of vagus nerve stimulation on the course and outcomes of patients with bipolar disorder in a treatment-resistant depressive episode: a 5-year prospective registry
McAllister-Williams et al. · International journal of bipolar disorders · 2020 · n = 156
observational studiesDepressioniVNSA 5-year observational study of patients with treatment-resistant depression treated with vagus nerve stimulation or treatment as usual: comparison of response, remission, and suicidality
Aaronson et al. · American Journal of Psychiatry · 2017 · n = 795
observational studiesDepressioniVNS