نتایج جستجو برای: sievers tms theory

تعداد نتایج: 787786  

Introduction: Increased faculty and resident responsibilities have ledto the decreased time available for teaching clinical skills to medicalstudents. Numerous advances in education and simulation haveattempted to obviate this problem; however, documented success islacking. Our objective was to describe a novel fresh cadaver-based,student-driven procedural skills lab and to compare the educatio...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Dobromir A Rahnev Brian Maniscalco Bruce Luber Hakwan Lau Sarah H Lisanby

The relationship between accuracy and confidence in psychophysical tasks traditionally has been assumed to be mainly positive, i.e., the two typically increase or decrease together. However, recent studies have reported examples of exceptions, where confidence and accuracy dissociate from each other. Explanations for such dissociations often involve dual-channel models, in which a cortical chan...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2014
Urvakhsh Meherwan Mehta Jagadisha Thirthalli Rakshathi Basavaraju Bangalore N Gangadhar Alvaro Pascual-Leone

BACKGROUND The "mirror-neuron system" has been proposed to be a neurophysiological substrate for social cognition (SC) ability. We used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) paradigms to compare putative mirror neuron activity (MNA) in 3 groups: antipsychotic-naive, medicated schizophrenia patients, and healthy comparison subjects. We also explored the association between MNA and SC ability i...

Journal: :Journal of Chemical Physics 2021

The intermolecular interactions responsible for the microsolvation of highly flexible trimethylene oxide (TMO) and sulfide (TMS) rings with one two water (w) molecules were investigated using rotational spectroscopy (8–22 GHz) quantum chemical calculations. observed patterns transitions are consistent most stable geometries TMO–w, TMO–(w)2, TMS–w complexes at B2PLYP-D3(BJ)/aug-cc-pVTZ level con...

2013
Felix Duecker Tom A. de Graaf Christianne Jacobs Alexander T. Sack

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is widely used in experimental brain research to manipulate brain activity in humans. Next to the intended neural effects, every TMS pulse produces a distinct clicking sound and sensation on the head which can also influence task performance. This necessitates careful consideration of control conditions in order to ensure that behavioral effects of intere...

Journal: :Chemistry 2009
Reyes Malavé Osuna M Carmen Ruiz Delgado Víctor Hernández Juan T López Navarrete Barbara Vercelli Gianni Zotti Juan J Novoa Yoshitake Suzuki Shigehiro Yamaguchi John T Henssler Adam J Matzger

A detailed investigation of the optical and electrochemical properties of two pentathienoacene derivatives, 2,6-bis(trimethylsilyl)-alpha-pentathienoacene (TMS-T5-TMS) and 2,6-bis(triisopropylsilyl)-alpha-pentathienoacene (TIPS-T5-TIPS), as the neutral and oxidized species was performed in the temperature range of 80-300 K. The experimental solution UV/Vis and solid-state Raman spectra were int...

2016
Yasuyuki Iwata Yasutomo Jono Hiroki Mizusawa Atsushi Kinoshita Koichi Hiraoka

The present study investigated whether the long-interval interhemispheric inhibition (LIHI) is induced by the transcranial magnetic stimulation over the primary sensory area (S1-TMS) without activation of the conditioning side of the primary motor area (M1) contributing to the contralateral motor evoked potential (MEP), whether the S1-TMS-induced LIHI is dependent on the status of the S1 modula...

2015
Felix Duecker Alexander T. Sack

Sham transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) approaches are widely used in basic and clinical research to ensure that observed effects are due to the intended neural manipulation instead of being caused by various possible side effects. We here critically discuss several methodological aspects of sham TMS. Importantly, we propose to carefully distinguish between the placebo versus sensory side ...

Fahimeh Hashemirad, Maryam Zoghi, Paul B Fitzgerald, Shapour Jaberzadeh,

Introduction: Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a useful tool for assessment of corticospinal excitability (CSE) changes in both healthy individuals and patients with brain disorders. The usefulness of TMS-elicited motor evoked potentials (MEPs) for the assessment of CSE in a clinical context depends on their intra-and inter-session reliability. This study aimed to evaluate if removal ...

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