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Publications (2)11.94 Total impact

  • Article: Insights on the neural basis of motor plasticity induced by theta burst stimulation from TMS-EEG.
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    ABSTRACT: Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a useful tool to induce and measure plasticity in the human brain. However, the cortical effects are generally indirectly evaluated with motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) reflective of modulation of cortico-spinal excitability. In this study, we aim to provide direct measures of cortical plasticity by combining TMS with electroencephalography (EEG). Continuous theta-burst stimulation (cTBS) was applied over the primary motor cortex (M1) of young healthy adults, and we measured modulation of (i) MEPs, (ii) TMS-induced EEG evoked potentials (TEPs), (iii) TMS-induced EEG synchronization and (iv) eyes-closed resting EEG. Our results show the expected cTBS-induced decrease in MEP size, which we found to be paralleled by a modulation of a combination of TEPs. Furthermore, we found that cTBS increased the power in the theta band of eyes-closed resting EEG, whereas it decreased single-pulse TMS-induced power in the theta and alpha bands. In addition, cTBS decreased the power in the beta band of eyes-closed resting EEG, whereas it increased single-pulse TMS-induced power in the beta band. We suggest that cTBS acts by modulating the phase alignment between already active oscillators; it synchronizes low-frequency (theta and/or alpha) oscillators and desynchronizes high-frequency (beta) oscillators. These results provide novel insight into the cortical effects of cTBS and could be useful for exploring cTBS-induced plasticity outside of the motor cortex.
    European Journal of Neuroscience 11/2012; · 3.63 Impact Factor
  • Article: Anterior disconnection syndrome revisited using modern technologies.
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    ABSTRACT: An anterior disconnection syndrome was first described over 100 years ago by Liepmann and Maas(1) and brought back to clinical awareness 50 years ago by Geschwind and Kaplan.(2) Damage to the corpus callosum has been confirmed by postmortem analysis but precise anatomic along with its functional characterization has not been accomplished. We report a patient with the anterior disconnection syndrome after stroke. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) tractography and transcallosal neurophysiologic recordings confirmed the exact transcallosal disconnection.
    Neurology 07/2012; 79(3):290-1. · 8.31 Impact Factor