The prismatic adaptation (PA) is a visuo-motor procedure that has captured the attention of neuroscientists in the last decades, hence it seems to affect high-order cognition. However, the basic neural processes related to PA and its effects on cortical plasticity are not clear yet.
Magnani, B., Caltagirone, C., Oliveri, M. (2014). Prismatic adaptation as a novel tool to directionally modulate motor cortex excitability: evidence from paired-pulse TMS. BRAIN STIMULATION, 7(4), 573-579 [10.1016/j.brs.2014.03.005].
Prismatic adaptation as a novel tool to directionally modulate motor cortex excitability: evidence from paired-pulse TMS
CALTAGIRONE, CARLO;
2014-01-01
Abstract
The prismatic adaptation (PA) is a visuo-motor procedure that has captured the attention of neuroscientists in the last decades, hence it seems to affect high-order cognition. However, the basic neural processes related to PA and its effects on cortical plasticity are not clear yet.File in questo prodotto:
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