The process of movement execution can be separated into two sections; the foreperiod and the response time. The foreperiod represents the time between the warning signal (WS) and the presentation of the imperative “go” signal, and the response time incorporates both the reaction time (RT) and the movement time (Schmidt & Lee, 2011). Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to probe corticospinal excitability (CE) which has been measured in a variety of RT tasks during both the foreperiod and the response time periods. The purpose of the two studies in this thesis was to measure when and at what rate changes in CE occur in both simple and complex tasks. The results of the first experiment indicated that CE levels quickly increased fr...
Changes in corticospinal excitability have been well documented in the preparatory period before mov...
Ifference between the late- and the early-precue condition strongly suggests that at least parts of ...
Ifference between the late- and the early-precue condition strongly suggests that at least parts of ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the time-course of corticospinal excitability during re...
In reaction time (RT) tasks corticospinal excitability (CSE) rises just prior to movement. This is p...
AIMS OF THE STUDY:The time course of motor excitability during a task-related unilateral right thumb...
International audienceChanges in cortico-spinal excitability related to time and event preparation w...
There is extensive evidence that movements are prepared prior to their release. Transcranial magneti...
Behavioral studies using motor preparation paradigms have revealed that increased expectancy of a re...
Observing an action engages the same brain regions as executing an action. Activity in the motor are...
International audiencePreparatory modulations relative to the timing of upcoming stimuli may involve...
The human central nervous system (CNS) has the ability to modulate its activity during the performan...
The way humans interact with their environment can range from simple reaching and grasping movements...
Seated subjects were instructed to react to an auditory cue by simultaneously contracting the tibial...
Changes in corticospinal excitability have been well documented in the preparatory period before mov...
Changes in corticospinal excitability have been well documented in the preparatory period before mov...
Ifference between the late- and the early-precue condition strongly suggests that at least parts of ...
Ifference between the late- and the early-precue condition strongly suggests that at least parts of ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the time-course of corticospinal excitability during re...
In reaction time (RT) tasks corticospinal excitability (CSE) rises just prior to movement. This is p...
AIMS OF THE STUDY:The time course of motor excitability during a task-related unilateral right thumb...
International audienceChanges in cortico-spinal excitability related to time and event preparation w...
There is extensive evidence that movements are prepared prior to their release. Transcranial magneti...
Behavioral studies using motor preparation paradigms have revealed that increased expectancy of a re...
Observing an action engages the same brain regions as executing an action. Activity in the motor are...
International audiencePreparatory modulations relative to the timing of upcoming stimuli may involve...
The human central nervous system (CNS) has the ability to modulate its activity during the performan...
The way humans interact with their environment can range from simple reaching and grasping movements...
Seated subjects were instructed to react to an auditory cue by simultaneously contracting the tibial...
Changes in corticospinal excitability have been well documented in the preparatory period before mov...
Changes in corticospinal excitability have been well documented in the preparatory period before mov...
Ifference between the late- and the early-precue condition strongly suggests that at least parts of ...
Ifference between the late- and the early-precue condition strongly suggests that at least parts of ...