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  • 4. Corticospinal control of wrist muscles during expectation of a motor perturbation: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study.
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  • 9. Corticomotor excitability of wrist flexor and extensor muscles during active and passive movement.
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  • 13. Changes in corticomotor excitability of forearm muscles in relation to static shoulder positions.
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  • 18. Long-term effects on motor cortical excitability induced by repeated muscle vibration during contraction in healthy subjects.
    Marconi B, Filippi GM, Koch G, Pecchioli C, Salerno S, Don R, Camerota F, Saraceni VM, Caltagirone C.
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  • 19. Evidence That Brain-Controlled Functional Electrical Stimulation Could Elicit Targeted Corticospinal Facilitation of Hand Muscles in Healthy Young Adults.
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  • 20. Remote facilitation of supraspinal motor excitability depends on the level of effort.
    Tazoe T, Sakamoto M, Nakajima T, Endoh T, Shiozawa S, Komiyama T.
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