Changes in excitability at the level of M1, spinal cord and muscle during 3 minutes of finger tapping at the maximal possible rate

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Changes in excitability at the level of M1, spinal cord and muscle during 3 minutes of finger tapping at the maximal possible rateData
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Madrid A, Madinabeitia-Mancebo E, Jácome A, et al. Changes in excitability at the level of M1, spinal cord and muscle during 3 minutes of finger tapping at the maximal possible rate. En: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on NeuroRehabilitation (ICNR 2018): converging clinical and engineering research on neurorehabilitation III; 2018 Oct 16-20; Pisa, Italia. Heidelberg, Alemania: Springer; 2018. p. 861-865 (Biosystems & Biorobotics; v. 21)
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[Abstract] Linear mixed effects models were used to describe the dynamics of M1, spinal and muscle excitability during index finger tapping at the maximal possible rate, for 3 min. Our results show that tapping rate and amplitude decreased, following a triphasic pattern that seems to evolve parallel to changes in excitability measured by transcranial magnetic stimulation and electrical stimulation along the cortico-muscular axis.
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