2012 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 2012
DOI: 10.1109/embc.2012.6346810
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Effect of sensory inputs on the motor evoked potentials in the wrist flexor muscle during the robotic passive stepping in humans

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to reveal whether the stepping-related afferent feedback modulates the motor evoked potentials (MEPs) in the wrist flexor muscle in humans. MEPs generated in flexor carpi radialis muscle (FCR) by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) were recorded during robotic-assisted passive stepping and standing conditions. TMS were applied at fifteen scalp sites (3 × 5 cm grid in anterior-posterior direction and medial-lateral direction, respectively) centered on the "hot spot" which was d… Show more

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“…Resting motor threshold was defined as the lowest TMS intensity that elicited more than five ECR MEPs greater than 50 µV in 10 stimuli (Rossini et al, 1994). The test TMS intensity was 120% of the resting motor threshold (Kitamura et al, 2012;Kato et al, 2016) (67 ± 7% of the maximal output of the stimulator).…”
Section: Experimental Setup and Apparatusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resting motor threshold was defined as the lowest TMS intensity that elicited more than five ECR MEPs greater than 50 µV in 10 stimuli (Rossini et al, 1994). The test TMS intensity was 120% of the resting motor threshold (Kitamura et al, 2012;Kato et al, 2016) (67 ± 7% of the maximal output of the stimulator).…”
Section: Experimental Setup and Apparatusmentioning
confidence: 99%