نتایج جستجو برای: repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 608930  

2013
Johan Martijn Jansma Tamar R. van Raalten Ruud Boessen Sebastiaan F. W. Neggers Richard H. A. H. Jacobs René S. Kahn Nick F. Ramsey

INTRODUCTION Cognitive tasks that do not change the required response for a stimulus over time ('consistent mapping') show dramatically improved performance after relative short periods of practice. This improvement is associated with reduced brain activity in a large network of brain regions, including left prefrontal and parietal cortex. The present study used fMRI-guided repetitive transcran...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Ingo G. Meister Stephen M. Wilson Choi Deblieck Allan D. Wu Marco Iacoboni

Besides the involvement of superior temporal regions in processing complex speech sounds, evidence suggests that the motor system might also play a role [1-4]. This suggests that the hearer might perceive speech by simulating the articulatory gestures of the speaker [5, 6]. It is still an open question whether this simulation process is necessary for speech perception. We applied repetitive tra...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2015
Jane X Wang Joel L Voss

Noninvasive stimulation can alter the function of brain networks, although the duration of neuroplastic changes are uncertain and likely vary for different networks and stimulation parameters. We have previously shown that multiple-day repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation can influence targeted hippocampal-cortical networks, producing increased functional MRI connectivity of these netwo...

2015
Sophie Sowden Caroline Catmur

Controlling neural representations of the self and other people is fundamental to social cognition. Brain imaging studies have implicated the right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) in this ability, but causal evidence for its role is lacking. A debate is also ongoing regarding whether the control of, or switching between, self and other representations is a specialized or domain-general process:...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2001
S Göbel V Walsh M F Rushworth

To investigate the hemispheric organization of a language-independent spatial representation of number magnitude in the human brain we applied focal repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to the right or left angular gyrus while subjects performed a number comparison task with numbers between 31 and 99. Repetitive TMS over the angular gyrus disrupted performance of a visuospatial s...

2016
Antonella Conte Daniele Belvisi Nicoletta Manzo Matteo Bologna Francesca Barone Matteo Tartaglia Neeraj Upadhyay Alfredo Berardelli

The somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold (STDT) is the shortest interval at which an individual recognizes paired stimuli as separate in time. We investigated whether and how voluntary movement modulates STDT in healthy subjects. In 17 healthy participants, we tested STDT during voluntary index-finger abductions at several time-points after movement onset and during motor preparation...

Journal: :The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2010
Dennis J L G Schutter Jack van Honk Martin Laman Anton C Vergouwen Frank Koerselman

According to the cognitive neuropsychological hypothesis of antidepressant action, the onset of subjectively experienced therapeutic effects to treatment is preceded by favourable changes in psychological functioning that can be measured by implicit methods. The aim of this study was to examine additional data to explore this hypothesis in an intention-to-treat repetitive transcranial magnetic ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Daria Knoch Frédéric Schneider Daniel Schunk Martin Hohmann Ernst Fehr

Reputation formation pervades human social life. In fact, many people go to great lengths to acquire a good reputation, even though building a good reputation is costly in many cases. Little is known about the neural underpinnings of this important social mechanism, however. In the present study, we show that disruption of the right, but not the left, lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) with low-fr...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2001
D J Schutter J van Honk A A d'Alfonso A Postma E H de Haan

In a sham-controlled design (n = 12), slow repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) was applied to the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex for 20 min, and the subsequent effects on mood and the EEG spectrum were investigated, Analysis revealed a significant left hemisphere increase in EEG theta activity at 25-35 and 55-65 min after stimulation. In addition, participants reported sig...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Philippe A Chouinard Gabriel Leonard Tomás Paus

When lifting small objects, people apply forces that match the expected weight of the object. This expectation relies in part on information acquired during a previous lift and on associating a certain weight with a particular object. Our study examined the role of the primary motor and dorsal premotor cortices in predicting weight based either on information acquired during a previous lift (no...

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