Modulation of motor cortex inhibition during manual dexterity tasks: an adaptive threshold hunting study
Laura Duval,
Cathy M. Stinear,
Winston D. Byblow
Abstract:Background: The ability to perform intricate movements is crucial for human motor function. The neural mechanisms underlying precision and power grips are incompletely understood. Corticospinal output from M1 is thought to be modulated by GABAA-ergic intracortical networks within M1. Objectives: To investigate the contribution of M1 intracortical inhibition to fine motor control using adaptive threshold hunting with paired-pulse TMS during pinching and grasping tasks. We hypothesised that SICI could be assesse… Show more
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