2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2023.1247104
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Using TMS-EEG to assess the effects of neuromodulation techniques: a narrative review

Alessandro Cruciani,
Marco Mancuso,
Valerio Sveva
et al.

Abstract: Over the past decades, among all the non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques, those aiming for neuromodulatory protocols have gained special attention. The traditional neurophysiological outcome to estimate the neuromodulatory effect is the motor evoked potential (MEP), the impact of NIBS techniques is commonly estimated as the change in MEP amplitude. This approach has several limitations: first, the use of MEP limits the evaluation of stimulation to the motor cortex excluding all the other brain are… Show more

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“…These induced currents can either excite or inhibit neuronal activity, depending on the parameters of stimulation [71]. Over the nearly four decades since its inception, TMS has served as a valuable tool for examining intracortical, cortico-cortical, and cortico-subcortical interactions [71][72][73].…”
Section: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These induced currents can either excite or inhibit neuronal activity, depending on the parameters of stimulation [71]. Over the nearly four decades since its inception, TMS has served as a valuable tool for examining intracortical, cortico-cortical, and cortico-subcortical interactions [71][72][73].…”
Section: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%