Momentary reward induce changes in excitability of primary motor cortex

Research highlights ► By using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), we tested the primary motor cortex (M1) function during the processing of the momentary reward signals. ► We found the increased intracortical inhibition and decreased afferent inhibition of M1 in response to the momentary rewar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical neurophysiology 2011-09, Vol.122 (9), p.1764-1770
Hauptverfasser: Thabit, Mohamed Nasreldin, Nakatsuka, Masahiro, Koganemaru, Satoko, Fawi, Gharib, Fukuyama, Hidenao, Mima, Tatsuya
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