BACKGROUND:The prismatic adaptation (PA) is a visuo-motor procedure that has captured the attention of neuroscientists in the last decades, hence it seems to affect high-order cognition. However, the basic neural processes related to PA and its effects on cortical plasticity are not clear yet. OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of the present study is to explore whether PA induces a direct effect on the motor cortices (M1) excitability. METHODS: Fourteen healthy participants were submitted to paired-pulse TMS to measure short-intracortical-inhibition (SICI) and intracortical-facilitation (ICF) on both the left and the right M1, before and after PA, that could induce a leftward or rightward after-effect. RESULTS: An increase of intracortica...