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Kortikale Erregbarkeit und kortikokortikale Konnektivität

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Die verfügbaren Protokolle zur Messung intrakortikaler und kortikospinaler Erregbarkeit des primären motorischen Kortex mittels TMS werden im Detail in anderen Kapiteln besprochen (Kap. 5, 14–18, 34). In diesem Kapitel wird gezeigt wie diese Kennwerte kortikaler Erregbarkeit eingesetzt werden können, um verschiedene Funktionszustände des motorischen Kortex, z. B. vor, während und nach einer Willkürbewegung, zu untersuchen.

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Wahl, M., Heide, G., Ziemann, U. (2007). Kortikale Erregbarkeit und kortikokortikale Konnektivität. In: Siebner, H.R., Ziemann, U. (eds) Das TMS-Buch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71905-2_33

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