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Changes in Spinal Excitability After PAS
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2007
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Motor ControlSpinal DisorderStimulation DeviceLumbar SpineKinesiologyPeripheral StimulationNeurologyMotor NeurophysiologySpinal ExcitabilityHealth SciencesRepetitive PairingRehabilitationNeurostimulationBrain StimulationNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyMotor SystemSpinal TraumaNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
Repetitive pairing of a peripheral stimulation with a magnetic transcortical stimulation (PAS) is widely used to induce plastic changes in the human motor cortex noninvasively. Based on the contrast between PAS-induced increase of corticospinal excitability and absence of PAS-induced increase of the spinal F wave size, it has been generally accepted that PAS-induced plasticity is cortical in origin. Here, instead of F waves, we used H reflex recruitment curves to assess spinal excitability, and we demonstrate that PAS induces parallel changes in cortical and spinal excitability.
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