Clinical and research methods for evaluating cortical excitability
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- DOI: 10.1097/00004691-200208000-00005
Clinical and research methods for evaluating cortical excitability
Abstract
The evaluation of motor cortical output after transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a means of investigating how the motor cortex reacts to external stimuli (i.e., a method to assess the excitability of the motor cortex). The recording of the descending volleys at the surface of the spinal cord provides a direct measure of the motor cortical output. However, this approach is highly invasive and can be used only during particular conditions. On the other hand, electromyographic recordings of the motor phenomena induced by TMS provide a completely painless, noninvasive, indirect measure of the cortical output, with these phenomena obviously reflecting the excitability of the spinal motoneurons as well as that of the muscle itself. The authors review how the electromyographic activity induced by TMS can provide valuable information about motor cortical excitability for use in clinical practice and research.
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