“…Because of its physiological underpinnings, the cSP is in a unique position to be leveraged as an externally detectable phenomenon to better understand tUS effects on M1. Specifically, tUS has been proposed to preferentially affect inhibitory interneurons (Kim et al, 2014;Legon et al, 2014;Nguyen, Berisha, Konofagou, & Dmochowski, 2020;Plaksin, Kimmel, & Shoham, 2016;Rinaldi, Jones, Reines, & Price, 1991), feeding well into cSP's existence as a interneuron-facilitated phenomenon. Additionally, since cSPs have been reported to occur without a preceding MEP (Cantello, Gianelli, Civardi, & Mutani, 1992;Classen & Benecke, 1995;Davey et al, 1994;Wassermann et al, 1993;Wolters et al, 2012), tUS' apparent inability to instigate an MEP does not preclude its use to attempt induction of cSPs.…”