Connections between the cerebellum and the contralateral motor cortex are dense and important, but their physiological significance is difficult to measure in humans. We have studied a group of 10 healthy subjects to test whether a modulation of the excitability of the left cerebellum can affect the excitability of the contralateral motor cortex. We used repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) at 1 Hz frequency to transiently depress the excitability of the left cerebellar cortex and paired-pulse TMS testing of intracortical inhibition (ICI) and intracortical facilitation (ICF) to probe the excitability of cortico-cortical connections in the right motor cortex. The cortical silent period was also measured before and after cerebe...
Cortical inhibition is an essential feature of cortical circuitry and function that is mediated by t...
The cerebellum takes part in several motor functions through its influence on the motor cortex (M1)....
The cerebellum takes part in several motor functions through its influence on the motor cortex (M1)....
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...
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...
Connections between the cerebellum and the contralateral motor cortex are dense and important, but t...
Clinical observations and data from animal experiments point to a physiological facilitatory influen...
Clinical observations and data from animal experiments point to a physiological facilitatory influen...
Objective: The cerebellum takes part in several motor functions through its influence on the motor c...
Objective: The cerebellum takes part in several motor functions through its influence on the motor c...
Objective: The cerebellum takes part in several motor functions through its influence on the motor c...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of human motor cortex can produce long-lasting c...
Objective: Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) delivered over the cerebellum 5–7 ms prior to a s...
Cortical inhibition is an essential feature of cortical circuitry and function that is mediated by t...
The cerebellum takes part in several motor functions through its influence on the motor cortex (M1)....
The cerebellum takes part in several motor functions through its influence on the motor cortex (M1)....
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...
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...
Connections between the cerebellum and the contralateral motor cortex are dense and important, but t...
Clinical observations and data from animal experiments point to a physiological facilitatory influen...
Clinical observations and data from animal experiments point to a physiological facilitatory influen...
Objective: The cerebellum takes part in several motor functions through its influence on the motor c...
Objective: The cerebellum takes part in several motor functions through its influence on the motor c...
Objective: The cerebellum takes part in several motor functions through its influence on the motor c...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of human motor cortex can produce long-lasting c...
Objective: Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) delivered over the cerebellum 5–7 ms prior to a s...
Cortical inhibition is an essential feature of cortical circuitry and function that is mediated by t...
The cerebellum takes part in several motor functions through its influence on the motor cortex (M1)....
The cerebellum takes part in several motor functions through its influence on the motor cortex (M1)....