Converging evidence suggests a crucial role of right inferior frontal gyrus (r-IFG) and right pre-supplementary motor area (r-preSMA) in movement inhibition control. The present work was aimed to investigate how the effective connectivity between these prefrontal areas and the primary motor cortex could change depending on the activity of the cerebellar cortex. Paired transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was delivered in healthy subjects over the r-IFG/left primary motor area (l-M1) and over r-preSMA/l-M1 before (100 ms after the fixation cross onset) and 50, 75, 100, 125, and 150 ms after the presentation of a Go/NoGo visual cue establishing the specific time course and the causal interactions of these regions in relation to l...
Cortical inhibition is an essential feature of cortical circuitry and function that is mediated by t...
Intelligent behavior depends on the ability to suppress inappropriate actions and resolve interferen...
Intelligent behavior depends on the ability to suppress inappropriate actions and resolve interferen...
Converging evidence suggests a crucial role of right inferior frontal gyrus (r-IFG) and right pre-su...
A fully adapted behavior requires maximum efficiency to inhibit processes in the motor domain. Altho...
SummaryA fully adapted behavior requires maximum efficiency to inhibit processes in the motor domain...
A fully adapted behavior requires maximum efficiency to inhibit processes in the motor domain [1]. A...
Actions are selected in the context of environmental demands and internal goals. Both change constan...
The right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG) and the presupplementary motor area (pre-SMA) have been iden...
Motor inhibition is an essential skill for fully adapted behavior requiring motor control and higher...
The right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG) and the presupplementary motor area (pre-SMA) have been iden...
The pre-supplementary motor area (pre-SMA) is considered to be a key node in the cognitive control o...
Connections between the cerebellum and the contralateral motor cortex are dense and important, but t...
Connections between the cerebellum and the contralateral motor cortex are dense and important, but t...
Cortical inhibition is an essential feature of cortical circuitry and function that is mediated by t...
Intelligent behavior depends on the ability to suppress inappropriate actions and resolve interferen...
Intelligent behavior depends on the ability to suppress inappropriate actions and resolve interferen...
Converging evidence suggests a crucial role of right inferior frontal gyrus (r-IFG) and right pre-su...
A fully adapted behavior requires maximum efficiency to inhibit processes in the motor domain. Altho...
SummaryA fully adapted behavior requires maximum efficiency to inhibit processes in the motor domain...
A fully adapted behavior requires maximum efficiency to inhibit processes in the motor domain [1]. A...
Actions are selected in the context of environmental demands and internal goals. Both change constan...
The right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG) and the presupplementary motor area (pre-SMA) have been iden...
Motor inhibition is an essential skill for fully adapted behavior requiring motor control and higher...
The right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG) and the presupplementary motor area (pre-SMA) have been iden...
The pre-supplementary motor area (pre-SMA) is considered to be a key node in the cognitive control o...
Connections between the cerebellum and the contralateral motor cortex are dense and important, but t...
Connections between the cerebellum and the contralateral motor cortex are dense and important, but t...
Cortical inhibition is an essential feature of cortical circuitry and function that is mediated by t...
Intelligent behavior depends on the ability to suppress inappropriate actions and resolve interferen...
Intelligent behavior depends on the ability to suppress inappropriate actions and resolve interferen...