The premotor cortex (PMC) is functionally lateralized, such that the left PMC is activated for unimanual movements of either hand, whereas the right PMC is particularly active during complex bimanual movements. Here we ask the question whether the high activation of right PMC in the bimanual context reflects either hemispheric specialization or handedness. Left- and right-handed subjects performed a bimanual antiphase tapping task at different frequencies while transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to temporarily disrupt left versus right PMC during complex bimanual movements. For both handedness groups, more disruptions were induced when TMS was applied over the motor nondominant PMC than over the motor dominant PMC or when sham...
[[abstract]]Objective The now standard cortical stimulation approach of inhibiting contralesional pr...
Objective The study aims to compare transcallosal inhibition (TI), as assessed by the paired-pulse t...
Language and certain aspects of motor control are typically served by the left hemisphere, whereas v...
The premotor cortex (PMC) is functionally lateralized, such that the left PMC is activated for unima...
Functional imaging studies have suggested that the right premotor cortex is more strongly involved i...
It is generally known that the cortical motor system of each hemisphere controls the movements execu...
Even though it has been suggested that the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and dorsal premoto...
Introduction: Several studies have shown that the primary motor cortex (M1) is involved in controlli...
BACKGROUND: The dorsal premotor cortex (PMd) is a key region in bimanual coordination. However, caus...
The successful control of upper limb movements is an essential skill of the human motor system. Yet,...
Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies suggest that in right-handed individuals, the left hemis...
Eleven right-handed subjects performed uni- and bimanual tapping tasks. Hemodynamic responses as mea...
The preparation of a voluntary unimanual action requires sequential processing in bihemispheric moto...
Unilateral movements are enabled through a distributed network of motor cortical areas but the relat...
Inhibitory processes play a significant role in the control of goal-directed actions. To increase in...
[[abstract]]Objective The now standard cortical stimulation approach of inhibiting contralesional pr...
Objective The study aims to compare transcallosal inhibition (TI), as assessed by the paired-pulse t...
Language and certain aspects of motor control are typically served by the left hemisphere, whereas v...
The premotor cortex (PMC) is functionally lateralized, such that the left PMC is activated for unima...
Functional imaging studies have suggested that the right premotor cortex is more strongly involved i...
It is generally known that the cortical motor system of each hemisphere controls the movements execu...
Even though it has been suggested that the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and dorsal premoto...
Introduction: Several studies have shown that the primary motor cortex (M1) is involved in controlli...
BACKGROUND: The dorsal premotor cortex (PMd) is a key region in bimanual coordination. However, caus...
The successful control of upper limb movements is an essential skill of the human motor system. Yet,...
Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies suggest that in right-handed individuals, the left hemis...
Eleven right-handed subjects performed uni- and bimanual tapping tasks. Hemodynamic responses as mea...
The preparation of a voluntary unimanual action requires sequential processing in bihemispheric moto...
Unilateral movements are enabled through a distributed network of motor cortical areas but the relat...
Inhibitory processes play a significant role in the control of goal-directed actions. To increase in...
[[abstract]]Objective The now standard cortical stimulation approach of inhibiting contralesional pr...
Objective The study aims to compare transcallosal inhibition (TI), as assessed by the paired-pulse t...
Language and certain aspects of motor control are typically served by the left hemisphere, whereas v...