نتایج جستجو برای: sievers tms theory

تعداد نتایج: 787786  

2016
Sébastien Hétu Vincent Taschereau-Dumouchel Hadj Boumediene Meziane Philip L. Jackson Catherine Mercier

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies have shown that observing an action induces muscle-specific changes in corticospinal excitability. From a signal detection theory standpoint, this pattern can be related to sensitivity, which here would measure the capacity to distinguish between two action observation conditions. In parallel to these TMS studies, action observation has also been ...

Journal: :Journal of Applied Physiology 2021

We discovered that the contemporary procedure for assessing voluntary activation of knee extensor muscles with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is invalid. TMS activates too few agonist quadriceps motoneurons and many antagonist hamstrings to estimate resting twitch accurately. A modified procedure, in which TMS-evoked superimposed twitches are considered together from femoral nerve stim...

2013
Unjoo Lee Woo-Kyoung Yoo

A noble reliable and quantitative method of TMS-induced EEG artifacts removal is suggested. The method is based on the cross-correlations of ICA components of interactively real TMS and fake TMS groups. FastICA algorithm was used for the ICA decomposition and FIR and notch filtering were preprocessed. A total of two healthy male subjects were selected in this study. ICA filters trained on the r...

Journal: :The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2000
Sarah H. Lisanby Bruce Luber Tarique Perera Harold A. Sackeim

Introduced 15 years ago, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive means of stimulating the cortex that has proved to be a unique tool for probing brain-behaviour relationships. While a therapeutic role for TMS in neuropsychiatry is uncertain, the utility of TMS in studying brain function has been demonstrated in diverse neuroscience applications. We review studies in animals on...

2014
Masahiro Kawasaki Yutaka Uno Jumpei Mori Kenji Kobata Keiichi Kitajo

Electroencephalogram (EEG) phase synchronization analyses can reveal large-scale communication between distant brain areas. However, it is not possible to identify the directional information flow between distant areas using conventional phase synchronization analyses. In the present study, we applied transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to the occipital area in subjects who were resting wit...

2011
Gregor Thut Domenica Veniero Vincenzo Romei Carlo Miniussi Philippe Schyns Joachim Gross

BACKGROUND Neuronal elements underlying perception, cognition, and action exhibit distinct oscillatory phenomena, measured in humans by electro- or magnetoencephalography (EEG/MEG). So far, the correlative or causal nature of the link between brain oscillations and functions has remained elusive. A compelling demonstration of causality would primarily generate oscillatory signatures that are kn...

2013
Tuomas Mutanen Jaakko O. Nieminen Risto J. Ilmoniemi

To improve our understanding of the combined transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalography (EEG) method in general, it is important to study how the dynamics of the TMS-modulated brain activity differs from the dynamics of spontaneous activity. In this paper, we introduce two quantitative measures based on EEG data, called mean state shift (MSS) and state variance (SV), for...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Jeffrey S Johnson Bornali Kundu Adenauer G Casali Bradley R Postle

The brain's electrical response to transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is known to be influenced by exogenous factors such as the frequency and intensity of stimulation and the orientation and positioning of the stimulating coil. Less understood, however, is the influence of endogenous neural factors, such as global brain state, on the TMS-evoked response (TMS-ER). In the present study, we ...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2001
Z Nahas M Lomarev D R Roberts A Shastri J P Lorberbaum C Teneback K McConnell D J Vincent X Li M S George D E Bohning

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) administered over the prefrontal cortex has been shown to subtly influence neuropsychological tasks, and has antidepressant effects when applied daily for several weeks. Prefrontal TMS does not, however, produce an immediate easily observable effect, making it hard to determine if one has stimulated the cortex. Most prefrontal TMS studies have stimulated ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Cathrin M Bütefisch Vikram Khurana Leonid Kopylev Leonardo G Cohen

Motor training results in encoding of motor memories, a form of use-dependent plasticity. Here we tested the hypothesis that transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) synchronously applied to a motor cortex engaged in a motor training task could enhance this plastic process. Healthy volunteers were studied in four sessions: training consisting of performance of directionally specific voluntary th...

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