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Review
. 1992 Jan;9(1):132-6.

Optimal focal transcranial magnetic activation of the human motor cortex: effects of coil orientation, shape of the induced current pulse, and stimulus intensity

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  • PMID: 1552001
Review

Optimal focal transcranial magnetic activation of the human motor cortex: effects of coil orientation, shape of the induced current pulse, and stimulus intensity

J P Brasil-Neto et al. J Clin Neurophysiol. 1992 Jan.

Abstract

We studied the effects of coil orientation, stimulus intensity, and shape of the induced current pulse on the amplitudes of motor evoked potentials in the left abductor pollicis brevis of 10 normal adults who had transcranial magnetic stimulation. The optimal direction of currents induced in the brain is approximately perpendicular to the central sulcus, flowing diagonally from back to front. The most effective coil orientation depends on the shape of the induced current pulse and, when the first and second phases of the pulse are of similar size, also on the intensity of stimulation. Optimal mapping of the human motor cortex with magnetic stimulation requires knowledge of the influences of all these factors.

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