Abstract

Stimulating specific parts of the brain allows us to better understand the activity of brain networks. Hebbian theory suggests: repetitive stimulation of regions that are functionally connected (‘fire together’) undergo eventual neural plasticity(‘wire together’). However, it's unclear how Hebbian theory manifests when evaluating the local field potential temporal-spectral changes after repetitive stimulation. Our previous research demonstrated a relationship between post-stimulation changes in the evoked potential and pre-stimulation evoked potentials.

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