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Project 1
Studies of cortical motor
function using transcranial magnetic stimulation
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) offers a means of
studying cortical motor function in conscious behaving
humans.Brief high-intensity magnetic pulses delivered through a
coil positioned on a subject’s scalp over motor cortex excite
underlying neurons and evoke electromyographic activity in the
corresponding muscles.The size of the motor-evoked potential
(MEP) reflects the sensitivity of the corticospinal
system.Paired TMS pulses (presented in a conditioning – test
sequence, with the conditioning pulse below motor threshold)
have revealed the existence of intracortical circuits that
exert inhibitory and excitatory influences on the output of the
motor cortex.These intracortical circuits have been implicated
in the control of motor output and in the capacity of the motor
cortex to reorganize with experience.Studies are in progress on
the cortical mechanisms of manual dexterity and handedness (the
asymmetry of manual dexterity) and on use-dependent
reorganization of motor cortex.
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