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Dopaminergic modulation of long-lasting direct current-induced cortical excitability changes in the human motor cortex
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Introduction: Dopaminergic mechanisms participate in NMDA receptor-dependent neuroplasticity, as animal experiments have shown. This may be similar in humans, where dopamine influences learning and memory. We tested the role of dopamine in human cortical neuroplasticity. Therefore, transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the primary motor cortex was used to induce NMDA receptor-dependent excitability modulations.