Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation-induced Finger Force Changes Under Various Finger Coordination Patterns and Target Finger Force Phases
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2010
Publication Title
Neural Regeneration Research
Volume
5
Issue
1
First page number:
64
Last page number:
69
Abstract
The detection of motor evoked potential is utilized to explore neuromuscular finger coordination. The influence of transcranial magnetic stimulation on finger force has been investigated mainly on a single finger, and only time-dependent increased target finger force has been detected in the finger force task.
Keywords
Finger combination; Finger force; Peak force changes; Transcranial magnetic stimulation
Disciplines
Electrical and Computer Engineering | Electrical and Electronics | Electromagnetics and Photonics | Signal Processing | Systems and Communications
Language
English
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Repository Citation
Wu, X.,
Hou, W.,
Zheng, X.,
Shen, S.,
Jiang, Y.,
Zheng, J.,
He, Y.
(2010).
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation-induced Finger Force Changes Under Various Finger Coordination Patterns and Target Finger Force Phases.
Neural Regeneration Research, 5(1),
64-69.