High-definition transcranial direct-current stimulation of the right M1 further facilitates left M1 excitability during crossed facilitation

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Abstract

Report non-polarity-specific effects of high-definition direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS) on crossed facilitation (CF), demonstrated by complex excitatory and inhibitory interhemispheric interactions coupled with HD-tDCS. Choosing a variety of stimulation and muscle contraction parameters and having all participants undergo anodal, cathodal, and sham stimulation may increase the current understanding of HD-tDCS on CF. Furthermore, complementary metrics like the ipsilateral silent period may provide more clarity regarding the polarity-specific enhancement of HD-tDCS on CF.

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Swanson, C. W., & Proessl, F. (2018). High-definition transcranial direct-current stimulation of the right M1 further facilitates left M1 excitability during crossed facilitation. Journal of Neurophysiology, 120(1), 4–6. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00177.2018

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