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1181 related items for PubMed ID: 20633445

  • 1. Long-lasting inhibition of cerebellar output.
    Popa T, Russo M, Meunier S.
    Brain Stimul; 2010 Jul; 3(3):161-9. PubMed ID: 20633445
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  • 2. Modulatory effects of 1 Hz rTMS over the cerebellum on motor cortex excitability.
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  • 3. Changes in intracortical circuits of the human motor cortex following theta burst stimulation of the lateral cerebellum.
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  • 4. Increased facilitation of the primary motor cortex following 1 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the contralateral cerebellum in normal humans.
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  • 6. Spread of electrical activity at cortical level after repetitive magnetic stimulation in normal subjects.
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  • 7. Analgesic effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex in neuropathic pain: influence of theta burst stimulation priming.
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  • 8. Long-lasting increase in corticospinal excitability after 1800 pulses of subthreshold 5 Hz repetitive TMS to the primary motor cortex.
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  • 9. Short-term and long-term plasticity interaction in human primary motor cortex.
    Iezzi E, Suppa A, Conte A, Li Voti P, Bologna M, Berardelli A.
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  • 10. The Impact of Stimulation Intensity and Coil Type on Reliability and Tolerability of Cerebellar Brain Inhibition (CBI) via Dual-Coil TMS.
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    Cerebellum; 2018 Oct 16; 17(5):540-549. PubMed ID: 29730789
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  • 11. Hemoglobin concentration changes in the contralateral hemisphere during and after theta burst stimulation of the human sensorimotor cortices.
    Mochizuki H, Furubayashi T, Hanajima R, Terao Y, Mizuno Y, Okabe S, Ugawa Y.
    Exp Brain Res; 2007 Jul 16; 180(4):667-75. PubMed ID: 17297550
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  • 12. Effect of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on interhemispheric inhibition.
    Pal PK, Hanajima R, Gunraj CA, Li JY, Wagle-Shukla A, Morgante F, Chen R.
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  • 13. Prolonged continuous theta-burst stimulation is more analgesic than 'classical' high frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation.
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    Brain Stimul; 2015 Sep 16; 8(1):135-41. PubMed ID: 25456979
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  • 14. Comparative assessment of best conventional with best theta burst repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation protocols on human motor cortex excitability.
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  • 15. The effect of continuous theta burst stimulation over premotor cortex on circuits in primary motor cortex and spinal cord.
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  • 16. Modulating cerebello-thalamocortical pathways by neuronavigated cerebellar repetitive transcranial stimulation (rTMS).
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  • 17. Modulation of motor cortex neuronal networks by rTMS: comparison of local and remote effects of six different protocols of stimulation.
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  • 18. Assessing cerebellar brain inhibition (CBI) via transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS): A systematic review.
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  • 19. Cerebellar rTMS and PAS effectively induce cerebellar plasticity.
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  • 20. Both 50 and 30 Hz continuous theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation depresses the cerebellum.
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