2017
DOI: 10.1101/130856
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Individual level reliability of PAS-induced neural plasticity

Abstract: Objective: We assessed the individual level reliability of neural plasticity changes induced by paired associative stimulation (PAS), which combines peripheral nerve stimulation with transcranial magnetic stimulation to induce short-term plastic changes in the brain. Methods: For 5 consecutive weeks, motor evoked potentials (MEPs) of 8 healthy subjects were acquired every 10 minutes post-PAS intervention for a period of 60 minutes. The post-PAS MEPs were evaluated against base- . CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 International … Show more

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“…In such circumstances, inter-session variability of measurement contributes to that of the estimates for the experimental conditions. In a study in which a PAS protocol was administered on five separate occasions at 1-week intervals, intra-individual variations in the level of response to the intervention (i.e., across sessions) were considerable (Kim et al 2017 ). It is well established that the intra-day variability of TMS-derived measurements is lower than when measurements are obtained several days apart (Beaulieu et al 2017 ; Cavaleri et al 2017 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such circumstances, inter-session variability of measurement contributes to that of the estimates for the experimental conditions. In a study in which a PAS protocol was administered on five separate occasions at 1-week intervals, intra-individual variations in the level of response to the intervention (i.e., across sessions) were considerable (Kim et al 2017 ). It is well established that the intra-day variability of TMS-derived measurements is lower than when measurements are obtained several days apart (Beaulieu et al 2017 ; Cavaleri et al 2017 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%