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Neuroplasticity of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in patients with treatment-resistant depression as indexed with paired associative stimulation: a TMS-EEG study. [PDF]
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Spinally targeted paired associated stimulation with high-frequency peripheral component induces spinal level plasticity in healthy subjects. [PDF]
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Optimal inter-stimulus interval for paired associative stimulation with mechanical stimulation
2017 39th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2017In this paper, inter-stimulus interval (ISI) of paired associative stimulation (PAS) with mechanical stimulation was analyzed. PAS is a prominent therapeutic intervention for individuals after stroke and helps to improve limb function by strengthening excitatory synapses and inducing neural plasticity. This intervention involves repeated application of
Euisun Kim, Minoru Shinohara, Jun Ueda
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V34. Paired associative stimulation of the temporal cortex
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2015Background Paired associative stimulation (PAS) is a specific repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) protocol where every pulse is combined with an external stimulus. Based on a close timing between the TMS induced action potential and the cortical arrival of the external stimulus in the stimulated area neural plasticity is induced by ...
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Neuroscience Letters, 2023
Paired associative stimulation (PAS) has been shown to modulate the corticospinal excitability via spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP). In this study, we aimed to suppress the spinal H-Reflex using PAS. We paired two stimulation modalities, i.e., peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) and motor point stimulation (MPS).
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Paired associative stimulation (PAS) has been shown to modulate the corticospinal excitability via spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP). In this study, we aimed to suppress the spinal H-Reflex using PAS. We paired two stimulation modalities, i.e., peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) and motor point stimulation (MPS).
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Changes in motor cortical excitability induced by paired associative stimulation
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2003Changes in afferent input have been shown to be capable of inducing reorganisations of motor cortex in humans. Using TCMS we examined the efficacy of a new associative afferent stimulation paradigm in inducing motor cortical reorganisation in humans.Using TCMS, stimulus response curves were constructed before and following a 1 h period of associative ...
Ridding, M., Uy, J.
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Clinical Neurophysiology, 2022
Quadripulse magnetic stimulation (QPS) is useful for changing corticospinal excitability, but the long-term depression (LTD)-like effect considerably has low responder rate. To solve this problem, we modified inhibitory QPS (QPSLTD) by pairing it with the application of an electrical stimulus (ES) to peripheral nerves (paired-associative QPS [PA-QPSLTD]
Winnugroho, Wiratman +5 more
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Quadripulse magnetic stimulation (QPS) is useful for changing corticospinal excitability, but the long-term depression (LTD)-like effect considerably has low responder rate. To solve this problem, we modified inhibitory QPS (QPSLTD) by pairing it with the application of an electrical stimulus (ES) to peripheral nerves (paired-associative QPS [PA-QPSLTD]
Winnugroho, Wiratman +5 more
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