Experiments were undertaken to study the effect on voluntary movement of an electrical or magnetic stimulus delivered to the brain through the scalp. Subjects were trained to flex or extend their wrist rapidly in response to an auditory tone. A single brain stimulus (electrical or magnetic) delivered after the tone and before the usual time of onset of the voluntary reaction could delay the execution of the movement for up to 150 ms, without affecting the pattern of the agonist and antagonist EMG bursts. The delay increased with increasing stimulus intensity and with stimuli which were applied nearer to the usual time of onset of the voluntary reaction. A stimulus given after the onset of the first voluntary agonist EMG burst only delayed t...
The new techniques of percutaneous electric and magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex in consciou...
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grantor: University of TorontoThe balance between excitation and inhibition of corticospi...
25th Annual Meeting of the Society-for-Neuroscience, SAN DIEGO, CA, NOV 11-16, 1995International aud...
In a simple reaction time (RT) paradigm, magnetic stimulation of different intensities was delivered...
We studied in humans the effects of transcranial stimulation of cortical motor areas on the executio...
International audienceIn this study, we examined the dynamics of inhibitory preparatory processes, u...
In 15 normal subjects we investigated the effect on visually guided saccadic eye movements of giving...
We looked for influences of the experimental condition on the silent period (SP) from transcranial m...
Seated subjects were instructed to react to an auditory cue by simultaneously contracting the tibial...
International audience1. Suppression of voluntary muscle activity of hand and arm muscles in respons...
We explored the brain\u27s ability to quickly prevent a pre-potent but unwanted motor response. To a...
1. Reflexes were elicited in the first dorsal interosseous muscle of seven normal subjects by electr...
The silent period after transcranial magnetic brain stimulation mainly reflects the activity of inhi...
Based on the results suggesting that the time between stimulus and response may have critical influe...
The new techniques of percutaneous electric and magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex in consciou...
Contains fulltext : 55812.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Flexible goal-...
grantor: University of TorontoThe balance between excitation and inhibition of corticospi...
25th Annual Meeting of the Society-for-Neuroscience, SAN DIEGO, CA, NOV 11-16, 1995International aud...
In a simple reaction time (RT) paradigm, magnetic stimulation of different intensities was delivered...
We studied in humans the effects of transcranial stimulation of cortical motor areas on the executio...
International audienceIn this study, we examined the dynamics of inhibitory preparatory processes, u...
In 15 normal subjects we investigated the effect on visually guided saccadic eye movements of giving...
We looked for influences of the experimental condition on the silent period (SP) from transcranial m...
Seated subjects were instructed to react to an auditory cue by simultaneously contracting the tibial...
International audience1. Suppression of voluntary muscle activity of hand and arm muscles in respons...
We explored the brain\u27s ability to quickly prevent a pre-potent but unwanted motor response. To a...
1. Reflexes were elicited in the first dorsal interosseous muscle of seven normal subjects by electr...
The silent period after transcranial magnetic brain stimulation mainly reflects the activity of inhi...
Based on the results suggesting that the time between stimulus and response may have critical influe...
The new techniques of percutaneous electric and magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex in consciou...
Contains fulltext : 55812.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Flexible goal-...
grantor: University of TorontoThe balance between excitation and inhibition of corticospi...