Somatosensory signals are essential to the motor system control and tactile impairments can result in significant reduction on the quality of motor abilities. Repetitive somatosensory stimulation (RSS) at a finger is known to improve performance in a two-points discrimination task (2PDT), supposedly thanks to the increase of the cortical representation of the stimulated body part in the somatosensory cortices. Yet, whether the RSS induced improvement on touch perception affects the activity of the motor cortex remains unknown. Here we assessed the effects of RSS on the motor system. Tactile performance and motor skills were evaluated before and after 3 hours training phase by using a 2PDT and a pegboard task. The training phase consisted of...
Correlations between inherent, task-free low-frequency fluctuations in the blood oxygenation level-d...
SummaryThe hand–face border is one of the most prominent features of the primate somatosensory corte...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comTraining on a motor task results in per...
The gold standard to acquire motor skills is through intensive training and practicing. Recent studi...
The gold standard to acquire motor skills is through intensive training and practicing. Recent studi...
OBJECTIVE: High frequency repetitive somatosensory stimulation (HF-RSS), which is a patterned elect...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is increasingly used to investigate mechanisms o...
The pure exposure to extensive tactile stimulation, without the requirement of attention or active t...
The pure exposure to extensive tactile stimulation, without the requirement of attention or active t...
Maps of the body surface in somatosensory cortex have been shown to be highly plastic, altering thei...
Procedural motor learning includes a period when no substantial gain in performance improvement is o...
Abstract Background Repeated execution of a tactile task enhances task performance. In the present s...
Viewing the body can improve tactile perception. We investigated whether this could be due to a remo...
Purpose Sensory input can modify voluntary motor function. We examined whether somatosensory electri...
Observation of hand movements has been repeatedly demonstrated to increase the excitability of the m...
Correlations between inherent, task-free low-frequency fluctuations in the blood oxygenation level-d...
SummaryThe hand–face border is one of the most prominent features of the primate somatosensory corte...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comTraining on a motor task results in per...
The gold standard to acquire motor skills is through intensive training and practicing. Recent studi...
The gold standard to acquire motor skills is through intensive training and practicing. Recent studi...
OBJECTIVE: High frequency repetitive somatosensory stimulation (HF-RSS), which is a patterned elect...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is increasingly used to investigate mechanisms o...
The pure exposure to extensive tactile stimulation, without the requirement of attention or active t...
The pure exposure to extensive tactile stimulation, without the requirement of attention or active t...
Maps of the body surface in somatosensory cortex have been shown to be highly plastic, altering thei...
Procedural motor learning includes a period when no substantial gain in performance improvement is o...
Abstract Background Repeated execution of a tactile task enhances task performance. In the present s...
Viewing the body can improve tactile perception. We investigated whether this could be due to a remo...
Purpose Sensory input can modify voluntary motor function. We examined whether somatosensory electri...
Observation of hand movements has been repeatedly demonstrated to increase the excitability of the m...
Correlations between inherent, task-free low-frequency fluctuations in the blood oxygenation level-d...
SummaryThe hand–face border is one of the most prominent features of the primate somatosensory corte...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comTraining on a motor task results in per...