2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.brs.2014.09.016
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Effect of Transcranial Static Magnetic Field Stimulation Over the Sensorimotor Cortex on Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Humans

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“…During the experiment, the subject sat in a chair with a backrest with the right forearm fixed to a metal frame to prevent unwanted movements from occurring following TMS. To deliver the tSMS to the cerebellar hemisphere, the center of the cylindrical magnet was placed 1 cm below and 3 cm to the right of the inion using a stand with a clip for 15 min, because it was previously reported that the effect obtained with tSMS lasted for 10 min or more (Oliviero et al, 2011;Kirimoto et al, 2014;Nojima et al, 2015). The south pole was used in the same way as in previous research (Oliviero et al, 2011) because the effect does not depend on the polarity of the magnet (Oliviero et al, 2011;Kirimoto et al, 2014).…”
Section: Experiments 1: Effect Of Tsms On the Rmt Of Mepsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During the experiment, the subject sat in a chair with a backrest with the right forearm fixed to a metal frame to prevent unwanted movements from occurring following TMS. To deliver the tSMS to the cerebellar hemisphere, the center of the cylindrical magnet was placed 1 cm below and 3 cm to the right of the inion using a stand with a clip for 15 min, because it was previously reported that the effect obtained with tSMS lasted for 10 min or more (Oliviero et al, 2011;Kirimoto et al, 2014;Nojima et al, 2015). The south pole was used in the same way as in previous research (Oliviero et al, 2011) because the effect does not depend on the polarity of the magnet (Oliviero et al, 2011;Kirimoto et al, 2014).…”
Section: Experiments 1: Effect Of Tsms On the Rmt Of Mepsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To deliver tSMS to the cerebellum, a cylindrical nickelplated NdFeB magnet was used (Kirimoto et al, 2014;Nojima et al, 2015). The magnet was 50 mm in diameter and 30 mm thick, and its surface magnetic flux density was approximately 5340 G (Model N-50, NeoMag, Chiba, Japan).…”
Section: Tsmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our results suggest that different components of SEPs are reduced according to the tSMS stimulation site. As shown previously, tSMS over C3 modulates the N20 component of SEPs 6) , while the amplitude of N33 is affected by tSMS over M1 37) . This result showing that tSMS over M1 can reduce the N33 component of SEPs at C3' is consistent with lowfrequency repeated TMS 35) and cathodal tDCS 38) studies.…”
Section: Modulation Of Seps By the Application Of Tsms Over The Primamentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In recent tSMS over M1 studies, Silbert et al showed that tSMS could reduce M1 excitability correlating to modulation of resting motor threshold of TMS 4) , while Nojima et al demonstrated enhanced short latency intracortical inhibition (SICI) 5) . In addition, we have previously reported that SMFs over the sensorimotor cortex (C3 of the international 10-20 system of electrode placement) reduced the amplitudes of the N20 component of somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) 6) . Moreover, tSMS over the visual cortex increases alpha oscillations and slows visual search abilities 7) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%