The aim of the present study was to explore if associative stimulus of the kinesthetic illusion induced by visual stimulus (KiNvis) and peripheral nerve stimulation (PENS) induces the corticospinal excitability change. Twelve healthy subjects participated. To induce KiNvis, the index finger movement was presented on the display, which covered the subject's actual hand. PENS was applied during the index finger flexion phase in the movie at the 90% intensity of the motor threshold for 15min as a main intervention (KiNvis+PENS).
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Πέμπτη 11 Μαΐου 2017
2-3-11. Pairing of kinesthetic illusion induced by visual stimulus and peripheral nerve stimulation causes sustained enhancement of corticospinal tract excitability
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