The effect on corticospinal volleys of reversing the direction of current induced in the motor cortex by transcranial magnetic stimulation
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The effect on corticospinal volleys of reversing the direction of current induced in the motor cortex by transcranial magnetic stimulation
Abstract
Descending corticospinal volleys were recorded from a bipolar electrode inserted into the cervical epidural space of four conscious human subjects after monophasic transcranial magnetic stimulation over the motor cortex with a figure-of-eight coil. We examined the effect of reversing the direction of the induced current in the brain from the usual posterior-anterior (PA) direction to an anterior-posterior (AP) direction. The volleys were compared with D waves evoked by anodal electrical stimulation (two subjects) or medio-lateral magnetic stimulation (two subjects). As reported previously, PA stimulation preferentially recruited I1 waves, with later I waves appearing at higher stimulus intensities. AP stimulation tended to recruit later I waves (I3 waves) in one of the subjects, but, in the other three, I1 or D waves were seen. Unexpectedly, the descending volleys evoked by AP stimulation often had slightly different peak latencies and/or longer duration than those seen after PA stimulation. In addition the relationship between the size of the descending volleys and the subsequent EMG response was often different for AP and PA stimulation. These findings suggest that AP stimulation does not simply activate a subset of the sites activated by PA stimulation. Some sites or neurones that are relatively inaccessible to PA stimulation may be the low-threshold targets of AP stimulation.
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