نتایج جستجو برای: repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 608930  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Edwin M Robertson Daniel Z Press Alvaro Pascual-Leone

We are all familiar with acquiring skills during practice, but skill can also continue to develop between practice sessions. These "off-line" improvements are frequently supported by sleep, but they can be time dependent when a skill is acquired unintentionally. The magnitude of these over-day and overnight improvements is similar, suggesting that a similar mechanism may support both types of o...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2008
Maurizio Gentilucci Riccardo Dalla Volta

Arm movements can influence language comprehension much as semantics can influence arm movement planning. Arm movement itself can be used as a linguistic signal. We reviewed neurophysiological and behavioural evidence that manual gestures and vocal language share the same control system. Studies of primate premotor cortex and, in particular, of the so-called "mirror system", including humans, s...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2012
José P Ossandón Selim Onat Dario Cazzoli Thomas Nyffeler Rene Müri Peter König

The role of low-level stimulus-driven control in the guidance of overt visual attention has been difficult to establish because low- and high-level visual content are spatially correlated within natural visual stimuli. Here we show that impairment of parietal cortical areas, either permanently by a lesion or reversibly by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), leads to fixation of...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2011
Katja Kornysheva Anne-Marike von Anshelm-Schiffer Ricarda I Schubotz

Behavioral studies suggest that preference for a beat rate (tempo) in auditory sequences is tightly linked to the motor system. However, from a neuroscientific perspective the contribution of motor-related brain regions to tempo preference in the auditory domain remains unclear. A recent fMRI study (Kornysheva et al. [2010]: Hum Brain Mapp 31:48-64) revealed that the activity increase in the le...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2013
Rosa Manenti Michela Brambilla Michela Petesi Carlo Miniussi Maria Cotelli

BACKGROUND Word-retrieval difficulties are a common consequence of healthy ageing and are associated with a reduction in asymmetrical recruitment of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), although the significance of this reduction has not yet been clarified. Using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) it has been demonstrated that an asymmetrical involvement of the DLPFC dur...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2015
Sabrina Strang Jörg Gross Teresa Schuhmann Arno Riedl Bernd Weber Alexander T Sack

Social norms, such as treating others fairly regardless of kin relations, are essential for the functioning of human societies. Their existence may explain why humans, among all species, show unique patterns of prosocial behaviour. The maintenance of social norms often depends on external enforcement, as in the absence of credible sanctioning mechanisms prosocial behaviour deteriorates quickly....

Journal: :Science 2006
Daria Knoch Alvaro Pascual-Leone Kaspar Meyer Valerie Treyer Ernst Fehr

Humans restrain self-interest with moral and social values. They are the only species known to exhibit reciprocal fairness, which implies the punishment of other individuals' unfair behaviors, even if it hurts the punisher's economic self-interest. Reciprocal fairness has been demonstrated in the Ultimatum Game, where players often reject their bargaining partner's unfair offers. Despite progre...

2017
Inga Karton Talis Bachmann

OBJECTIVE Quite many studies have revealed certain brain-process signatures indicative of subject's deceptive behavior. These signatures are neural correlates of deception. However, much less is known about whether these signatures can be modified by noninvasive brain stimulation techniques representing methods of causal intervention of brain processes and the corresponding behavior. Our purpos...

Journal: :Bipolar disorders 2014
Xavier Yves Zendjidjian Marc-Antoine Lodovighi Raphaelle Richieri Eric Guedj Laurent Boyer Daniel Dassa Christophe Lançon

There are controlled trials and meta-analyses (1) that provide support for repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) having efficacy in the treatment of resistant depressive disorders. However, only one study has, to date, addressed this issue in patients with bipolar disorder without medical comorbidities (2) and the other recent studies do not mention comorbid status (3, 4). Yet, me...

Journal: :Brain and language 2005
Margaret A Naeser Paula I Martin Marjorie Nicholas Errol H Baker Heidi Seekins Masahito Kobayashi Hugo Theoret Felipe Fregni Jose Maria-Tormos Jacquie Kurland Karl W Doron Alvaro Pascual-Leone

Functional imaging studies with nonfluent aphasia patients have observed "over-activation" in right (R) language homologues. This may represent a maladaptive strategy; suppression may result in language improvement. We applied slow, 1 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to an anterior portion of R Broca's homologue daily, for 10 days in four aphasia patients who were 5-11 yea...

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