There is no evidence that ccPAS protocols based on long-latency interactions (i.e., ll-ccPAS) can induce associative plasticity in humans. Here we empirically address this question by testing the effect of 3 ll-ccPAS protocols on PMv-M1 interactions in healthy volunteers.

Driving associative plasticity in premotor-motor connections through a novel paired associative stimulation based on long-latency cortico-cortical interactions

Marangon, Mattia;
2020-01-01

Abstract

There is no evidence that ccPAS protocols based on long-latency interactions (i.e., ll-ccPAS) can induce associative plasticity in humans. Here we empirically address this question by testing the effect of 3 ll-ccPAS protocols on PMv-M1 interactions in healthy volunteers.
2020
ccPAS TMS
long-latency
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