2016
DOI: 10.14800/nt.1256
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Relationship between intracortical inhibition and motor behavior; implications for incomplete spinal cord injury

Abstract: The sensorimotor cortices of the human brain contain intracortical inhibitory circuits that influence the neural output to muscles. Intracortical circuits of short and long-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI and LICI) can be probed using paired-pulse TMS paradigms while recording activity from the muscles. We recently identified changes in SICI and LICI within the motor cortex in individuals with incomplete cervical spinal cord injury. Decreases in the range of intensities eliciting SICI recruitment were … Show more

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