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Human motor cortex function characterized by navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation [PDF]
Säisänen, Laura
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Standardizing TMS Intensity Across Different Coils Using Individualized Electric Field Modeling
Using individualized electric‐field (E‐field) simulations, we show that cortical E‐field values required for neuronal activation remain consistent across coil types. This allows stimulation intensity to be predicted from a single motor‐threshold measurement, providing a physiologically meaningful, device‐independent TMS dosing metric that reduces ...
Evgenii Kim +10 more
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Magnetoencephalography was used to identify the impact of spatial attention on primary visual cortical responses to stimuli of varying contrast levels. Enhancement of the maximal response of the visual cortex to high contrast stimuli was associated with synchronous communication between the dorsal attention network and visual cortex within the alpha ...
Alfredo L. Sklar +8 more
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Deregulation of Synaptic Plasticity-Related MicroRNAs After Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Alzheimer's Disease. [PDF]
Casciati A +10 more
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Sensorimotor mu‐rhythm phase modulates corticospinal excitability; however, the influence of mu‐phase varies across individuals and could be related to microstructural connectivity between primary somatosensory (S1) and motor (M1) cortices. Our findings suggest that higher S1–M1 microstructural connectivity is associated with a stronger mu‐phase effect
Juliana R. Hougland +4 more
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Predictive roles of serum IL-33/ST2 and BDNF in depressed patients with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation: a pilot study. [PDF]
Wu S, Zuo X, Liu L, Yang M, Li X, Li S.
europepmc +1 more source
Enhancing spatial cognition through origami training: Insights from brain connectomes
Origami training enhances spatial cognition via measurable brain network changes (EEG/eye‐tracking). The mental rotation and folding tasks validate these gains. This low‐cost method offers a scalable intervention for cognitive decline. Abstract Spatial cognition is a key ability of human cognition and intelligence.
Xiuyun Liu +13 more
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Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Post-stroke Motor Recovery: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Stewart J, Alabbas K.
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ABSTRACT Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most common neurological disorders affecting older adults, with approximately 7.2 million cases only in the United States. This number is projected to increase to 13.8 million in the United States by 2060, leading to increased expenditures for healthcare, long‐term care and hospice services. Consequently,
Valentina Zecca +3 more
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