“…In order to ensure that parietal stimulation was sufficient to influence the brain we used the presence of TMS-induced phosphenes; if TMS resulted in a visual percept we could be sure that it was impacting cortical activity. Previous work has established that, like occipital TMS, a phosphene percept can be also induced with TMS to parietal cortex (Bagattini, Mazzi, & Savazzi, 2015; Fried, ElkinFrankston, Rushmore, Hilgetag, & Valero-Cabre, 2011; Marzi, Mancini, & Savazzi, 2009; Mazzi, Mancini, & Savazzi, 2014; Tapia, Mazzi, Savazzi, & Beck, 2014). Thus, subjects were pre-screened for reliability of parietal phosphene percept.…”