Biomechanisms - TMS
Biomechanisms - TMS
This lecture delves into the biomechanisms underlying the effects of tACS. The goal of the lecture is to familiarize students with the theories about how tACS interacts with different neural processes, including intrinsic oscillations.
At the end of this lecture, students will be able to describe the potential ways in which tACS interacts with neural activity, and consequently give examples of situations in which tACS can be useful.
Topics covered in this lesson
- Exploration of biomechanisms underlying effects of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS).
- Empirical evidence from epidural recordings, pharmacological studies, and in vitro data to illustrate neural mechanisms.
- Understanding motor evoked potentials, paired pulse TMS effects, and repetitive TMS effect
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