Parietal conditioning enhances motor surround inhibition.
Brain Stimul
; 13(2): 447-449, 2020.
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BACKGROUND: Motor surround inhibition (mSI) is a phenomenon supportive for executing selective finger movements, wherein synergist muscles are selectively facilitated while surround muscles are inhibited. Previous studies of conditioning inputs to several intracortical and cortico-cortical inhibitory networks did not show an influence on mSI. The inhibitory posterior parietal-motor network, which is crucial for executing fine movements, however, has not been studied. OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESIS: To investigate the role of inhibitory posterior parietal-motor network in mSI. We hypothesized that conditioning this inhibitory network would enhance mSI. METHODS: 11 healthy adults completed study. mSI was elicited by applying a TMS pulse over the motor cortex coupled with or without a conditioning input to an inhibitory spot in the posterior parietal cortex at 2 or 4 ms interval. RESULTS: Conditioning input to the posterior parietal cortex increased mSI by â¼20% CONCLUSION: The inhibitory posterior parietal-motor network appears to contribute to the genesis of mSI.
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Assunto principal:
Lobo Parietal
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Estimulação Magnética Transcraniana
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Córtex Motor
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Inibição Neural
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
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En
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Brain Stimul
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CEREBRO
Ano de publicação:
2020
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Article
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Estados Unidos