2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2015.02.020
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Agonist contraction during intermittent theta burst stimulation enhances motor cortical plasticity of the wrist flexors

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“…The ECR motor cortical hotspot was 44.7± 5.7 mm lateral and 13.5±7.0 mm anterior to the vertex. Consistent with our previous work (Mirdamadi et al, 2015) and others (Suzuki et al, 2012) FCR resting motor threshold was significantly greater than ECR resting motor threshold regardless of session [Main Effect Muscle : F 1,14 =32.05, p <0.0001, FCR=42±8 (mean±standard deviation), ECR=39±8]. Resting motor thresholds for each muscle were not different across session [Interaction Session×Muscle : F 1,14 =0.10, p =0.76; Main Effect Session : F 1,14 =1.00, p =0.33].…”
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“…The ECR motor cortical hotspot was 44.7± 5.7 mm lateral and 13.5±7.0 mm anterior to the vertex. Consistent with our previous work (Mirdamadi et al, 2015) and others (Suzuki et al, 2012) FCR resting motor threshold was significantly greater than ECR resting motor threshold regardless of session [Main Effect Muscle : F 1,14 =32.05, p <0.0001, FCR=42±8 (mean±standard deviation), ECR=39±8]. Resting motor thresholds for each muscle were not different across session [Interaction Session×Muscle : F 1,14 =0.10, p =0.76; Main Effect Session : F 1,14 =1.00, p =0.33].…”
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confidence: 94%
“…An interesting result from the current study in light of our previous work is that both the facilitatory effect of iTBS (Mirdamadi et al, 2015) and the suppressive effect of cTBS upon the FCR are stronger in individuals with lower FCR-ECR threshold differences. The similar direction of the relationship is consistent with a common underlying mechanism mediating TBS-induced plasticity.…”
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