Mechanism of Neural Interference by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Network or Single Neuron?
Miyawaki, Yoichi, Okada, Masato
–Neural Information Processing Systems
This paper proposes neural mechanisms of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). TMS can stimulate the brain non-invasively through a brief magnetic pulse delivered by a coil placed on the scalp, interfering with specific cortical functions with a high temporal resolution. Due to these advantages, TMS has been a popular experimental tool in various neuroscience fields. However, the neural mechanisms underlying TMSinduced interference are still unknown; a theoretical basis for TMS has not been developed. This paper provides computational evidence that inhibitory interactions in a neural population, not an isolated single neuron, play a critical role in yielding the neural interference induced by TMS.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2004
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- North America > United States (0.04)
- Asia > Japan
- Honshū > Kantō > Saitama Prefecture > Saitama (0.05)
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- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area > Neurology (1.00)
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