Search Results - "Swayne, Orlando B.C"
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The facilitatory effects of intermittent theta burst stimulation on corticospinal excitability are enhanced by nicotine
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-08-2009)“…Abstract Objective Intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) is increasingly widely used as a means of facilitating corticospinal excitability in the human…”
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Stages of Motor Output Reorganization after Hemispheric Stroke Suggested by Longitudinal Studies of Cortical Physiology
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-08-2008)“…Reorganization of motor circuits in the cerebral cortex is thought to contribute to recovery following stroke. These can be examined with transcranial magnetic…”
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Age-dependent changes in the neural correlates of force modulation: An fMRI study
Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-09-2008)“…Abstract Functional imaging studies in humans have demonstrated widespread age-related changes in cortical motor networks. However, the relative contribution…”
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Motor system activation after subcortical stroke depends on corticospinal system integrity
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-03-2006)“…Movement-related brain activation patterns after subcortical stroke are characterized by relative overactivations in cortical motor areas compared with…”
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Human Theta Burst Stimulation Enhances Subsequent Motor Learning and Increases Performance Variability
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-07-2011)“…Intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) transiently increases motor cortex excitability in healthy humans by a process thought to involve synaptic…”
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Raised Intracranial Pressure (Pseudotumour Cerebri) Associated With Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2
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The relationship between brain activity and peak grip force is modulated by corticospinal system integrity after subcortical stroke
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-03-2007)“…In healthy human subjects, the relative contribution of cortical regions to motor performance varies with the task parameters. Additionally, after stroke,…”
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