Abstract

Background: Quadripulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (QPS) induces long-lasting excitability change in the primary motor cortex (M1), depending on the inter-stimulus intervals (ISI). On the other hand, correlation of neuronal activities in the parietal and motor association areas encodes potential motor acts. Modulation of the activity connecting non-primary areas within the fronto-parietal network may be clinically meaningful.

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