AbstractWe studied motor cortical thresholds (TIs) and cortical silent periods (SPs) evoked by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in 110 epileptic patients. Sixty-two had primary generalised, 48 had partial type seizures. Fifteen out 110 patients were analysed both before and after anticonvulsant medication. Our aims were to evaluate the TI levels and the duration of SPs in patients with epilepsy and to determine the reliability of TMS in patients with epilepsy. There was no negative effect of TMS on the clinical status and EEG findings in patients with epilepsy. TIs obtained from patients with partial epilepsy were higher than those obtained from both controls and primary epileptics. The duration of SP in patients with primary epilept...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) produces a cortical silent period (CSP) during a voluntary c...
AbstractIn this study, we aimed to evaluate motor cortical excitability changes in patients with juv...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the after-effects of 0.3 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulati...
AbstractWe studied motor cortical thresholds (TIs) and cortical silent periods (SPs) evoked by trans...
We studied motor cortical thresholds (TIs) and cortical silent periods (SPs) evoked by transcranial ...
We studied motor cortical thresholds (TIs) and cortical silent periods (SPs) evoked by transcranial ...
Cortical silent period (SP) following transcranial magnetic stimulation is mainly due to cortical in...
This thesis describes a study of 70 patients with epilepsy and a normal control group. Subjects were...
AbstractIn this study, we aimed to evaluate motor cortical excitability changes in patients with juv...
AbstractIntroductionAlthough it is well known that ES alters cortical excitability, little is known ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) measures cortical excitability and is therefore potentially ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) measures cortical excitability and is therefore potentially ...
Aim To evaluate cortical excitability with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in children with ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the after-effects of 0.3 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulati...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the after-effects of 0.3 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulati...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) produces a cortical silent period (CSP) during a voluntary c...
AbstractIn this study, we aimed to evaluate motor cortical excitability changes in patients with juv...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the after-effects of 0.3 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulati...
AbstractWe studied motor cortical thresholds (TIs) and cortical silent periods (SPs) evoked by trans...
We studied motor cortical thresholds (TIs) and cortical silent periods (SPs) evoked by transcranial ...
We studied motor cortical thresholds (TIs) and cortical silent periods (SPs) evoked by transcranial ...
Cortical silent period (SP) following transcranial magnetic stimulation is mainly due to cortical in...
This thesis describes a study of 70 patients with epilepsy and a normal control group. Subjects were...
AbstractIn this study, we aimed to evaluate motor cortical excitability changes in patients with juv...
AbstractIntroductionAlthough it is well known that ES alters cortical excitability, little is known ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) measures cortical excitability and is therefore potentially ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) measures cortical excitability and is therefore potentially ...
Aim To evaluate cortical excitability with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in children with ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the after-effects of 0.3 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulati...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the after-effects of 0.3 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulati...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) produces a cortical silent period (CSP) during a voluntary c...
AbstractIn this study, we aimed to evaluate motor cortical excitability changes in patients with juv...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the after-effects of 0.3 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulati...