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TMS over the Motor Cortex

Gestures, verbs and the Motor Cortex: A TMS study

Gestures, verbs and the Motor Cortex: A TMS study

... Other researchers have examined other potential non-ERP neurophysiological changes that occur during linguistic processing. Seyal, Mull, Bhullar, Ahmad, and Gage (1999) hypothesised that corticospinal excitability may be ...

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TMS and TMS-EEG techniques in the study of the excitability, connectivity, and plasticity of the human motor cortex

TMS and TMS-EEG techniques in the study of the excitability, connectivity, and plasticity of the human motor cortex

... the motor cortex. Moreover, the key feature of TMS and TMS- EEG coregistration is their crucial role in tracking tempo- ral dynamics and inner hierarchies of brain functional and effective ...

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Different strategies do not moderate primary motor cortex involvement in mental rotation: a TMS study

Different strategies do not moderate primary motor cortex involvement in mental rotation: a TMS study

... any motor activity, subjects were asked not to indi- cate the answer ...single TMS pulse was applied over the hand area of the left motor cortex every six seconds, thus cover- ing the ...

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Intracortical facilitation within the migraine motor cortex depends on the stimulation intensity. A paired-pulse TMS study

Intracortical facilitation within the migraine motor cortex depends on the stimulation intensity. A paired-pulse TMS study

... cerebral cortex. TMS studies targeting the visual cor- tex have provided evidence of cortical hyperexcitability in migraine [3, ...the motor cortex [1]. Some authors have used the paired-pulse ...

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Inhibition and oscillatory activity in human motor cortex

Inhibition and oscillatory activity in human motor cortex

... in motor set was reflected in the lower level o f 14—31 Hz muscle pair coherence (Kilner et ...the cortex If we accept that EMG frequencies within the 14—31 Hz bandwidth are driven by a cortical oscillatory ...

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Anodal tDCS over primary motor cortex provides no advantage to learning motor sequences via observation

Anodal tDCS over primary motor cortex provides no advantage to learning motor sequences via observation

... The nine participants whose M1 area could not be local- ised using TMS were assigned to the sham group as the pre- cise location of the stimulated area was not critical for sham stimulation. We acknowledge that ...

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Phase of beta-frequency tACS over primary motor cortex modulates corticospinal excitability

Phase of beta-frequency tACS over primary motor cortex modulates corticospinal excitability

... stimulation-induced motor evoked potentials is an established diagnostic tool in neurophysiology and a widely used procedure in fundamental brain ...single TMS pulses time locked to eight equidistant phases ...

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The Effects of a Virtual Disruption on Motor Control and Motor Adaptation Studied with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

The Effects of a Virtual Disruption on Motor Control and Motor Adaptation Studied with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

... primary motor cortex (M1), the supplementary motor area (SMA), the left and right posterior parietal cortex (PPC) and the left and right dorsal pre-motor cortex (PMC) were ...

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Cerebellum to motor cortex paired associative stimulation induces bidirectional STDP-like plasticity in human motor cortex

Cerebellum to motor cortex paired associative stimulation induces bidirectional STDP-like plasticity in human motor cortex

... Repeated TMS of M1 at a time when CB conditioning stimulation has inhibited this tonically active pathway should lead to Hebbian LTD-like MEP decrease, similar to LTD induced in hippocampal slices when a high- ...

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The role of contralesional dorsal premotor cortex after stroke as studied with concurrent TMS-fMRI.

The role of contralesional dorsal premotor cortex after stroke as studied with concurrent TMS-fMRI.

... of Motor Neuroscience and Movement Disorders, UCL Institute of Neurology, 2 UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, and 3 Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at UCL, UCL Institute of Neurology, University ...

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A systematic review of non-motor rTMS induced motor cortex plasticity

A systematic review of non-motor rTMS induced motor cortex plasticity

... OR double pulse OR double-pulse OR paired pulse OR paired-pulse OR single- pulse OR single pulse OR CSP OR "* silent period*" OR SPD OR SICI OR short interval cortical inhibition OR "*cortical inhibition" ...

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Increased motor cortex excitability for concealed visual information

Increased motor cortex excitability for concealed visual information

... 12 Filler items). After a verbal recap, participants were presented with the sequence of events shown in Fig.1. Each trial started with the presentation of a central fixation cross for a duration of one second followed ...

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The effect of speech distortion on the excitability of articulatory motor cortex

The effect of speech distortion on the excitability of articulatory motor cortex

... motor simulation and prediction-by-association, driven by co-occurrence in the auditory input, can also be ...the motor system is most strongly activated when perception is challenging, predicting greater ...

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Dissociation of the rostral and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during sequence learning in saccades: a TMS investigation

Dissociation of the rostral and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex during sequence learning in saccades: a TMS investigation

... addition, TMS stimulation of the DLPFC during the delay period of this paradigm also produced significantly less accurate saccades, which again suggests that the DLPFC is indeed involved with the retention of the ...

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TMS EEG Signatures of GABAergic Neurotransmission in the Human Cortex

TMS EEG Signatures of GABAergic Neurotransmission in the Human Cortex

... Experimental design Experiment 1. The first experiment was designed to investigate the role of GABAA-ergic neurotransmission on TMS-evoked EEG recordings. To address this question, we used a pseudo-randomized, ...

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Attention Modulates TMS-Locked Alpha Oscillations in the Visual Cortex

Attention Modulates TMS-Locked Alpha Oscillations in the Visual Cortex

... of TMS-evoked potentials (TEPs) closely resem- bles that of oscillations spontaneously emerging in the same brain ...whether TMS-locked and spontaneous oscillations are produced by the same neuronal ...to ...

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The cerebellar cortex and motor learning

The cerebellar cortex and motor learning

... cerebellar cortex may be necessary for the learned timing of the CR and another structure (probably the cerebellar nuclei) may support the expression o f conditioned eyelid ...

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Motor training reduces surround inhibition in the motor cortex

Motor training reduces surround inhibition in the motor cortex

... the cortex, it should be recruited more readily in ...that over time pianists reduce the effectiveness of SI, allowing complex combinations of finger movement to be ...their motor commands ...

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Studying the Role of Human Parietal Cortex in Visuospatial Attention with Concurrent TMS-fMRI

Studying the Role of Human Parietal Cortex in Visuospatial Attention with Concurrent TMS-fMRI

... low-intensity TMS over right posterior parietal cortex, during a task requiring sustained covert visuospatial attention to either the left or right hemifield, or in a neutral control condition, while ...

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Studying the role of human parietal cortex in visuospatial attention with concurrent TMS-fMRI

Studying the role of human parietal cortex in visuospatial attention with concurrent TMS-fMRI

... low-intensity TMS over right posterior parietal cortex, during a task requiring sustained covert visuospatial attention to either the left or right hemifield, or in a neutral control condition, while ...

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