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paper: realtime tms-eeg & mu phase

February 13, 2020

Sensorimotor oscillations are not passively idling, they modulate cortical excitability with behavioral consequences. Magnetic stimulation given at the trough of the EEG mu-rhythm results in much larger muscle responses compared to peak stimulation. https://t.co/tcgzQLyhlu pic.twitter.com/H1vmCjK0oD

— Natalie Schaworonkow (@nschawor) February 14, 2020

Tags: eeg, emg, own-papers, phase, rhythm-mu, tms

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