Abstract
Repetitive modes of TMS (rTMS) modulate behaviour in both humans and non-human primates (NHP). Although widely used in basic and clinical neuroscience, a precise understanding of the neurophysiological effects of rTMS in brain networks, and how such effects influence behaviour, is largely lacking. To overcome this gap, we study a NHP model of rTMS, focusing on the well-studied oculomotor network. Here, we report the effects of continuous theta-burst-stimulation (cTBS) to the right prefrontal cortex (PFC) on neuronal activity in the left PFC during performance of an oculomotor task.
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