cSP Experiment: Effect of Stimulation Intensity on cSP Duration

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • In this video, we show a brief overview of an experiment aiming to test the effect of motor task (i.e., index finger abduction, pincer grip, and power grip) on cortical silent period (cSP) duration. This experiment was adapted from a previous study by Tinnazi and colleagues in 2006:
    Säisänen, L., Pirinen, E., Teitti, S., Könönen, M., Julkunen, P., Määttä, S., & Karhu, J. (2008). Factors influencing cortical silent period: optimized stimulus location, intensity and muscle contraction. Journal of neuroscience methods, 169(1), 231-238.
    In the video, we also refer to our recent paper, Hupfeld et al. 2020 in the Journal of Neuroscience Methods, which discusses methodological considerations for designing cSP experiments and the effects of different post-processing choices:
    Hupfeld, K. E., Ketcham, C. J., & Schneider, H. D. (2017). Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to Broca’s area: persisting effects on non-verbal motor behaviors. Neurological Disorders and Therapeutics, 1(1), 1-5.

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