“…First, corticospinal excitability, measured through the amplitudes of motor evoked potentials, during both AO and MI of hand gestures is reliably higher than control conditions (e.g., Clark et al, 2004; Williams et al, 2012; see Naish et al, 2014; Grosprêtre et al, 2016 for reviews). Second, AO+MI produces significantly greater facilitation of corticospinal excitability compared to AO (Ohno et al, 2011; Wright et al, 2014, 2016) and, in some cases, MI as well (Sakamoto et al, 2009; Tsukazaki et al, 2012; Mouthon et al, 2015). These effects have been demonstrated across a variety of tasks, including simple and sequential finger movements (Wright et al, 2014, 2016), gross and fine motor tasks (Sakamoto et al, 2009; Ohno et al, 2011) and coordination tasks (Tsukazaki et al, 2012; Mouthon et al, 2015).…”