Modulating parameters of excitability during and after transcranial direct current stimulation of the human motor cortex
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Weak transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the human motor cortex results in excitability shifts which occur during and after stimulation. These excitability shifts are polarity-specific with anodal tDCS enhancing excitability, and cathodal reducing it. To explore the origin of this excitability modulation in more detail, we measured the input-output curve and motor thresholds as global parameters of cortico-spinal excitability, and determined intracortical inhibition and facilitation, as well as facilitatory indirect wave (I-wave) interactions. Measurements were performed during short-term tDCS, which elicits no after-effects, and during other tDCS protocols which do elicit short- and long-lasting…
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- Transcranial direct-current stimulation
- Facilitation
- Neuroscience
- Motor cortex
- Stimulation
- Primary motor cortex
- Psychology
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation
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