Continuous theta-burst stimulation to the sensorimotor cortex affects contralateral gamma-aminobutyric acid level and resting-state networks

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    Direct demonstration of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) increments following cTBS of the sensorimotor cortex using magnetic_resonance spectroscopy (MRS) has revealed correlations between inhibitory interneuronal activation and inhibitory interneuronal effects on corticospinal excitability. In Effects of continuous theta-burst stimulation the experiments, it is not surprising that increases in GABA concentrations were associated with MEP inhibition following conventional cTBS applied to the motor cortex. In fact, cTBS has been shown to induce LTD in the stimulated motor cortex, which results in increased MEPs and reduced SICI, whereas iTBS has shown to reduce MEPs and increase . . .

     

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