Abstract

Some of the best established abilities of non-invasive neurostimulation to modulate brain activity and human behavior are found in the motor system. Seminal adult studies have shown both neurophysiological and behavioural effects of neurostimulation in healthy controls and across a variety of clinical conditions. Despite this potential, applications in the more plastic developing brains of children have been limited but are now emerging. Progress depends on establishing fundamental concepts via proof-of-principle studies and learning from the short-comings of adult neurostimulation trials to test therapeutic concepts in clinical populations.

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