Motor Skills Clinical Trial
Official title:
Developing and Optimizing Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Motor Rehabilitation
This study aims to evaluate three different transcranial magnetic stimulation protocols and their impact on motor system neurophysiology and skill learning.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation method that induces long-term changes in connections between neuronal networks. This and the ability to activate the whole motor system allows the use of TMS to facilitate motor recovery. The motor system has different excitatory states associated with ongoing mu oscillation. Here, the investigators will monitor brain mu oscillations in real-time non-invasively using electroencephalography and modulate the function of the motor system. The investigators will test the impact of three different TMS protocols on motor system neurophysiology and skill learning. These data will provide novel understanding needed to improve TMS approaches for individuals requiring motor rehabilitation. ;
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