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Stopping speech suppresses the task-irrelevant hand.
Cai W, Oldenkamp CL, Aron AR. Cai W, et al. Brain Lang. 2012 Mar;120(3):412-5. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2011.11.006. Epub 2011 Dec 27. Brain Lang. 2012. PMID: 22206872 Free PMC article.
For example, stopping the hand dampens the excitability of the task-irrelevant leg. However, it is unclear whether this 'global suppression' could apply across wider motor modalities. Here we tested whether stopping speech leads to …
For example, stopping the hand dampens the excitability of the task-irrelevant leg. However, it is unclear wheth …
Saccade suppression exerts global effects on the motor system.
Wessel JR, Reynoso HS, Aron AR. Wessel JR, et al. J Neurophysiol. 2013 Aug;110(4):883-90. doi: 10.1152/jn.00229.2013. Epub 2013 May 22. J Neurophysiol. 2013. PMID: 23699058 Free PMC article.
Prior research using a version of this paradigm for limb movements (hand, leg) as well as for speech has shown that rapidly stopping action leads to apparently global suppression of the motor system, as indexed by the corticospinal excitability (CSE) o …
Prior research using a version of this paradigm for limb movements (hand, leg) as well as for speech has shown that rapidly …