2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2010.11.085
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Transcranial direct current stimulation over the primary motor cortex during fMRI

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“…This may have prevented a similar correlation as reported by Holland et al (2011). In a second study, Antal et al (2011) applied atDCS over the primary motor cortex and subjects performed a self-paced finger tapping task. While no activity differences were found at the stimulation site, reduced activity was found in a tightly connected area (SMA) implicated with selfinitiated motor actions (Nachev et al, 2008).…”
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“…This may have prevented a similar correlation as reported by Holland et al (2011). In a second study, Antal et al (2011) applied atDCS over the primary motor cortex and subjects performed a self-paced finger tapping task. While no activity differences were found at the stimulation site, reduced activity was found in a tightly connected area (SMA) implicated with selfinitiated motor actions (Nachev et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Only few studies assessed the effects of tDCS on brain activity in the language (Holland et al, 2011) or motor domain (Antal et al, 2011;Polanía et al, 2011Polanía et al, , 2012Zheng et al, 2011). However, none of the previous studies addressed higher cognitive functions and, at the same time, provided comprehensive information on tDCS-induced task-related local activity changes and functional connectivity modulations.…”
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