2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2011.04.004
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Multimodal transcranial magnetic stimulation: Using concurrent neuroimaging to reveal the neural network dynamics of noninvasive brain stimulation

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“…If true, this would invalidate the interpretation of our data as revealing a behaviorally relevant contribution of low-level visual areas to skill consolidation in the earliest phases of learning. Remote activation changes via TMS have been described in several domains (Bestmann et al, 2004;Ruff et al, 2006;Sack et al, 2007; for review, see Reithler et al, 2011) and could have extended from V1 into V2 or V3. Nevertheless, significant behaviorally relevant remote effects of TMS to date have only been described in the top-down direction by direct stimulation of higher-order areas (Ruff et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If true, this would invalidate the interpretation of our data as revealing a behaviorally relevant contribution of low-level visual areas to skill consolidation in the earliest phases of learning. Remote activation changes via TMS have been described in several domains (Bestmann et al, 2004;Ruff et al, 2006;Sack et al, 2007; for review, see Reithler et al, 2011) and could have extended from V1 into V2 or V3. Nevertheless, significant behaviorally relevant remote effects of TMS to date have only been described in the top-down direction by direct stimulation of higher-order areas (Ruff et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work provides further evidence for the important relationship between the GABA modulation and motor learning, and, indeed, extends this to show a relationship between the capacity for GABA modulation and motor learning. Several recent reviews have focused on the use of NIBS combined with neuroimaging techniques and the reader is directed to these for further information (Dayan, Censor, Buch, Sandrini, & Cohen, 2013;Reithler, Peters, & Sack, 2011;Saiote, Turi, Paulus, & Antal, 2013;Siebner et al, 2009;Venkatakrishnan & Sandrini, 2012).…”
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“…The direct impact of a TMS is limited to a patch of cortex of a few square centimetres and the induced field falls off exponentially with distance. The effective penetration depth of TMS is estimated to be ~ 2 cm [59]. The intensity of the stimuli can be controlled by changing the current intensity flowing in the coil, thus changing the magnitude of the induced magnetic field and of the secondarily induced electrical field.…”
Section: Examples Of Surgeries Requiring Mep Are For Tumors Located Amentioning
confidence: 99%