Imaging the brain activity changes underlying impaired visuospatial judgments: simultaneous FMRI, TMS, and behavioral studies.
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Beyond the Sensorimotor Plasticity: Cognitive Expansion of Prism Adaptation in Healthy IndividualsTranscranial magnetic stimulation: potential treatment for co-occurring alcohol, traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disordersCombined neurostimulation and neuroimaging in cognitive neuroscience: past, present, and futureNoninvasive brain stimulation in traumatic brain injury.Concurrent TMS-fMRI reveals dynamic interhemispheric influences of the right parietal cortex during exogenously cued visuospatial attentionPhonological decisions require both the left and right supramarginal gyri.Novel 'hunting' method using transcranial magnetic stimulation over parietal cortex disrupts visuospatial sensitivity in relation to motor thresholds.Dorsal premotor cortex exerts state-dependent causal influences on activity in contralateral primary motor and dorsal premotor cortex.Potential applications of concurrent transcranial magnetic stimulation and functional magnetic resonance imaging in acquired brain injury and disorders of consciousness.Using fMRI to study reward processing in humans: past, present, and future.The noninvasive dissection of the human visual cortex: using FMRI and TMS to study the organization of the visual brain.FMRI effective connectivity and TMS chronometry: complementary accounts of causality in the visuospatial judgment network.New approaches to the study of human brain networks underlying spatial attention and related processes.Neurocognitive brain response to transient impairment of Wernicke's areaPerfusion MRI indexes variability in the functional brain effects of theta-burst transcranial magnetic stimulation.State-dependent variability of neuronal responses to transcranial magnetic stimulation of the visual cortex.Does high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation produce residual and/or cumulative effects within an experimental session?Influence of the X-chromosome on neuroanatomy: evidence from Turner and Klinefelter syndromesHunting for right and left parietal hot spots using single-pulse TMS: modulation of visuospatial perception during line bisection judgment in the healthy brain.State-dependency of transcranial magnetic stimulation.[Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in basic and clinical neuroscience research].Time- and task-dependent non-neural effects of real and sham TMS.Simultaneous TMS-fMRI of the Visual Cortex Reveals Functional Network, Even in Absence of Phosphene SensationTask-dependent activity and connectivity predict episodic memory network-based responses to brain stimulation in healthy agingGuiding transcranial brain stimulation by EEG/MEG to interact with ongoing brain activity and associated functions: A position paper.Structural Organization of the Corpus Callosum Predicts Attentional Shifts after Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation.Imaging the neural mechanisms of TMS neglect-like bias in healthy volunteers with the interleaved TMS/fMRI technique: preliminary evidenceBaseline cortical excitability determines whether TMS disrupts or facilitates behavior.A novel coil array for combined TMS/fMRI experiments at 3 TOn the feasibility of concurrent human TMS-EEG-fMRI measurements.Frontal and parietal theta burst TMS impairs working memory for visual-spatial conjunctions.Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation elicits rate-dependent brain network responses in non-human primates.Charting the effects of TMS with fMRI: Modulation of cortical recruitment within the distributed network supporting semantic control.Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Educes Frequency-Specific Causal Relationships in the Motor NetworkComparing TMS perturbations to occipital and parietal cortices in concurrent TMS-fMRI studies-Methodological considerations.Efficient and robust identification of cortical targets in concurrent TMS-fMRI experiments.Cognitive and Neurophysiological Effects of Non-invasive Brain Stimulation in Stroke Patients after Motor Rehabilitation.Brain responses evoked by high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation: an event-related potential study.10 Hz rTMS over right parietal cortex alters sense of agency during self-controlled movements.Distinct causal influences of parietal versus frontal areas on human visual cortex: evidence from concurrent TMS-fMRI.
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Imaging the brain activity changes underlying impaired visuospatial judgments: simultaneous FMRI, TMS, and behavioral studies.
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Alexander T Sack
David E J Linden
Juergen Baudewig
Peter Dechent
Sven Bestmann
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10.1093/CERCOR/BHM013
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2007-03-03T00:00:00Z