Transcranial magnetic stimulation and neocortical neurons: the micro-macro connection

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    Meanwhile, epidural recordings of TMS-evoked corticospinal descending volleys, as the most direct demonstration of the TMS-evoked aggregative cortical activities, have also provided valuable evidence indicating the properties of the cortical neural circuits involved in TMS (Di Lazzaro et_al, 1999; Kallioniemi et_al, 2018; Higashihara et_al, 2020). Experimental evidence from TMS studies has indicated a close relationship between TMS outcomes and the cortical neural_network (including the neurotransmitters glutamate and GABA) (Premoli et_al, 2014; Du et_al, 2018). IT neurons can be divided according to the projection area into corticofugal projection neurons (projecting to subcortical structures . . .

     

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