2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2007.09.062
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Quadro-pulse stimulation is more effective than paired-pulse stimulation for plasticity induction of the human motor cortex

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“…They are inspired by patterned burst stimulation protocols applied in cortical slices to induce LTP or LTD [12,44]. Two patterned rTMS protocols have been established, called theta-burst stimulation (TBS) [12,15,53] and quadripulse stimulation [12,15]. The most commonly used TBS protocol applies 50 Hz bursts consisting of three TMS pulses at a burst repetition rate of 5 Hz.…”
Section: Approaches To Study Plasticity In the Intact Human Cortexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are inspired by patterned burst stimulation protocols applied in cortical slices to induce LTP or LTD [12,44]. Two patterned rTMS protocols have been established, called theta-burst stimulation (TBS) [12,15,53] and quadripulse stimulation [12,15]. The most commonly used TBS protocol applies 50 Hz bursts consisting of three TMS pulses at a burst repetition rate of 5 Hz.…”
Section: Approaches To Study Plasticity In the Intact Human Cortexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of the strong potentiation of this form is seen with quadripulse protocols (Hamada et al 2007;Hamada et al 2008;Tsutsumi et al 2014). In the QPS5 protocol, a burst of four pulses 5 ms apart was applied once a second (Tsutsumi et al 2014).…”
Section: The Off Time In Itbs Is Critical For Achieving Potentiationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…19 In the present case study on 3 subjects with a history of spinal cord injury, we combined low-frequency trains (0.2 Hz), short interpulse intervals (2-4 ms) and subthreshold stimulus intensities in an attempt to increase motor cortical excitability, as has been shown in ablebodied subjects. 12 Stimulation to leg area motor cortices was bilateral for subject number 3, yet the protocol we used when unilaterally stimulating the hand area has been shown to affect motor cortex excitability bilaterally by increasing inter-hemispheric interactions via the corpus callosum. 20 In the absence of any other intervention, even a single session of rTMS QP over the hand/forearm cortical motor area in our 2 subjects (numbers 1 and 2) targeted for hand function sometimes caused a modest improvement in dexterity of the treated hand, and was accompanied by modest increases in cortical and decreases in spinal excitability as assessed by MEP facilitation and T-response reduction, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The QuadroPulse stimulator delivers patterned rTMS shown to induce a broad range of cortical plasticity, varying from MEP facilitation to suppression depending on the parameters of stimulation. 12,13 In contrast to other rTMS techniques, the modulating effect of rTMS QP on motor cortex does not depend on polymorphism of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene, thus minimizing inter-individual variability, a critical aspect in any clinical study. 17 Although as many as 4 closelyspaced pulses can be delivered within each train, the QuadroPulse stimulator restricts the delivery of successive stimulus trains to rates not higher than 0.2 Hz (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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