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080, CI95 -0.117, 0.277, p = .427) or the speed working memory tasks were completed (rTMS studies Hedges' g = 0.233, CI95 -0.212, 0.678, p = .305; tES studies Hedges' g = -0.016, CI95 -0.204, 0.173, p = .871). For tES studies, meta-regression analysis found that studies with a larger number of stimulation sessions were associated with larger treatment effects. This association was not found for TMS studies. At present, rTMS and tES is not associated with a reliable improvement in working memory for individuals with schizophrenia. The purp