Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to assess the relative contribution of the corticospinal (CS) pathway in activating the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscle in each hand of 16 right- (RH) and 16 left-handed (LH) subjects with varied degrees of hand preference. It was hypothesised that asymmetry in corticospinal activation of the two hands may be related to hand preference and interlimb differences in manual performance. Subjects performed isometric index finger abduction at force levels of 0.5 N, 1 N and 2 N while TMS was applied at resting threshold intensity (T), 0.9 T, or 0.8 T. The amount of contraction-induced facilitation of the muscle evoked potential (MEP) was used as an estimate of corticospinal involvement in th...
Unilateral hand movements are accompanied by a transient decrease in corticospinal (CS) excitability...
International audienceIn right-handers (RH), an increase in the pace of dominant hand movement resul...
Most people are right-handed, preferring the right hand for skilled as well as unskilled activities,...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comTranscranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)...
Hemispheric differences in motor cortex excitability during a simple index finger abduction task in ...
Objective The study aims to compare transcallosal inhibition (TI), as assessed by the paired-pulse t...
In this study, we examined hemispheric differences in corticospinal excitability and in transcallosa...
In this study, we examined hemispheric differences in corticospinal excitability and in transcallosa...
There have been inconsistencies in the literature regarding asymmetrical neural control and results ...
In this study, we examined hemispheric differences in corticospinal excitability and in transcallosa...
Copyright © 2004 The American Physiological SocietyMotor performance induces a postexercise increase...
In this transcranial magnetic stimulation study, we assessed motor cortex excitability in the restin...
OBJECTIVE: Surround inhibition (SI) in the motor system is an essential mechanism for the selective ...
Use-dependent facilitation of motor-evoked potentials evoked by transcranial magnetic stimulation wi...
Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies suggest that in right-handed individuals, the left hemis...
Unilateral hand movements are accompanied by a transient decrease in corticospinal (CS) excitability...
International audienceIn right-handers (RH), an increase in the pace of dominant hand movement resul...
Most people are right-handed, preferring the right hand for skilled as well as unskilled activities,...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comTranscranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)...
Hemispheric differences in motor cortex excitability during a simple index finger abduction task in ...
Objective The study aims to compare transcallosal inhibition (TI), as assessed by the paired-pulse t...
In this study, we examined hemispheric differences in corticospinal excitability and in transcallosa...
In this study, we examined hemispheric differences in corticospinal excitability and in transcallosa...
There have been inconsistencies in the literature regarding asymmetrical neural control and results ...
In this study, we examined hemispheric differences in corticospinal excitability and in transcallosa...
Copyright © 2004 The American Physiological SocietyMotor performance induces a postexercise increase...
In this transcranial magnetic stimulation study, we assessed motor cortex excitability in the restin...
OBJECTIVE: Surround inhibition (SI) in the motor system is an essential mechanism for the selective ...
Use-dependent facilitation of motor-evoked potentials evoked by transcranial magnetic stimulation wi...
Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies suggest that in right-handed individuals, the left hemis...
Unilateral hand movements are accompanied by a transient decrease in corticospinal (CS) excitability...
International audienceIn right-handers (RH), an increase in the pace of dominant hand movement resul...
Most people are right-handed, preferring the right hand for skilled as well as unskilled activities,...