Abstract

Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) has increasingly gained interests in the last decades from cognitive neuroscience to clinical investigations. NIBS used alone may modulate brain activity that consequently influences behaviours and symptoms, but without providing any information on potentially induced brain activity changes. This creates misleading conceptions on mechanisms of action of NIBS and over-generalizations of results, such as reporting that NIBS-induced behavioural changes are caused by excitatory and inhibitory stimulation, without neuroimaging data supporting this. Combination of NIBS and neuroimaging can address this and advance knowledge on human brain activity and functions. The goal of this presentation is to discuss the significance of combining NIBS with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

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