Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex of one hemisphere (conditioning stimulus, CS) inhibits EMG responses evoked in distal hand muscles by a magnetic stimulus given at appropriate interval later over the opposite hemisphere (test stimulus, TS). The common interpretation attributes this effect to an inhibition produced at cortical level via a transcallosal route. The variability of cortical excitability as measured by the interhemispheric paired-pulse (PP) technique has been assessed in healthy subjects in order to compare sub- and supra-threshold intensity of CS (80% versus 120% of individual motor threshold, MT). Within- and between-subject variability relating, respectively, to interhemispheric and gender differences were also assessed. Results point to an efficacy of a magnetic CS on one hemisphere in inhibiting EMG responses of the abductor digiti minimi (ADM) stimulated by a TS delivered over the opposite hemisphere in a range of intervals centered at 12ms. These reductions were produced by the 120% suprathreshold CS, while the 80% subthreshold CS did not affect EMG responses. Females showed a higher transcallosal inhibition than males, suggesting gender differences in interhemispheric connectivity that concern the anterior half of the trunk of the corpus callosum

Callosal effects of trancranial magnetic stimulation (TMS): The influence of gender and stimulus parameter / DE GENNARO, Luigi; Bertini, Mario; Pauri, Flavia; Cristiani, R; Curcio, Giuseppe; Ferrara, M; Rossini, P. M.. - In: NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH. - ISSN 0168-0102. - ELETTRONICO. - 48(2):(2004), pp. 129-137. [10.1016/j.neures.2003.10.004]

Callosal effects of trancranial magnetic stimulation (TMS): The influence of gender and stimulus parameter

DE GENNARO, Luigi;BERTINI, Mario;PAURI, FLAVIA;CURCIO, Giuseppe;
2004

Abstract

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex of one hemisphere (conditioning stimulus, CS) inhibits EMG responses evoked in distal hand muscles by a magnetic stimulus given at appropriate interval later over the opposite hemisphere (test stimulus, TS). The common interpretation attributes this effect to an inhibition produced at cortical level via a transcallosal route. The variability of cortical excitability as measured by the interhemispheric paired-pulse (PP) technique has been assessed in healthy subjects in order to compare sub- and supra-threshold intensity of CS (80% versus 120% of individual motor threshold, MT). Within- and between-subject variability relating, respectively, to interhemispheric and gender differences were also assessed. Results point to an efficacy of a magnetic CS on one hemisphere in inhibiting EMG responses of the abductor digiti minimi (ADM) stimulated by a TS delivered over the opposite hemisphere in a range of intervals centered at 12ms. These reductions were produced by the 120% suprathreshold CS, while the 80% subthreshold CS did not affect EMG responses. Females showed a higher transcallosal inhibition than males, suggesting gender differences in interhemispheric connectivity that concern the anterior half of the trunk of the corpus callosum
2004
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Callosal effects of trancranial magnetic stimulation (TMS): The influence of gender and stimulus parameter / DE GENNARO, Luigi; Bertini, Mario; Pauri, Flavia; Cristiani, R; Curcio, Giuseppe; Ferrara, M; Rossini, P. M.. - In: NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH. - ISSN 0168-0102. - ELETTRONICO. - 48(2):(2004), pp. 129-137. [10.1016/j.neures.2003.10.004]
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