Neuronavigated repetitive transcranial ultrasound stimulation induces long-lasting and reversible effects on oculomotor performance in non-human primates

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  • who: Fabrice Arcizet from the Columbia University, United States have published the paper: Neuronavigated Repetitive Transcranial Ultrasound Stimulation Induces Long-Lasting and Reversible Effects on Oculomotor Performance in Non-human Primates, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The primary reason for using the Brainsight navigation system was to aid in sonicating intended brain regions, and although TUS is seen as a non-invasive procedure, reducing the number of unnecessary stimulation sessions. Failure to trigger a saccade within 1000 ms after target onset canceled the trial and was considered an error trial. The authors focused the analysis . . .

     

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