Initial activation state, stimulation intensity and timing of stimulation interact in producing behavioral effects of TMS

J. Silvanto,S. Bona,Z. Cattaneo

Published 2017 in Neuroscience

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Highlights • TMS effects depend on various factors such as intensity, brain state and timing.• We examined how these factors interact to give rise to behavioral effects.• TMS was applied while participants performed a behavioral priming task.• State dependency of TMS effect was found to interact with intensity and timing.

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