2019
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.1252
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Motor learning enhanced by combined motor imagery and noninvasive brain stimulation is associated with reduced short‐interval intracortical inhibition

Abstract: Background Motor imagery (MI) improves motor skill learning, which is further enhanced when MI is paired with primary motor cortex transcranial brain stimulation or with electrical stimulation of the peripheral median nerve. Applying both stimulation types (here with 25 ms intervals) is called paired associative stimulation (PAS25). The final primary motor cortex output is determined by combined excitatory and intracortical inhibitory circuits, and reducing the latter is associated with enhanced synaptic trans… Show more

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