164 results on '"Kirimoto, Hikari"'
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2. Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation enhances short-latency afferent inhibition via central cholinergic system activation
3. Higher synchronization stability with piano experience: relationship with finger and presentation modality
4. Reaction time and brain oscillations in Go/No-go tasks with different meanings of stimulus color
5. Triple tSMS system (“SHIN jiba”) for non-invasive deep brain stimulation: a validation study in healthy subjects
6. The effect of prior knowledge of color on reaction time depends on visual modality
7. Midfrontal theta as moderator between beta oscillations and precision control
8. Magnification of visual feedback modulates corticomuscular and intermuscular coherences differently in young and elderly adults
9. Effects of transcranial static magnetic stimulation over the primary motor cortex on local and network spontaneous electroencephalogram oscillations
10. Change-Driven M100 Component in the Bilateral Secondary Somatosensory Cortex: A Magnetoencephalographic Study
11. The effect of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation over the primary motor or somatosensory cortices on somatosensory evoked magnetic fields
12. Electrical Stimulation of Denervated Rat Skeletal Muscle Ameliorates Bone Fragility and Muscle Loss in Early-Stage Disuse Musculoskeletal Atrophy
13. Effect of Transcranial Static Magnetic Field Stimulation Over the Sensorimotor Cortex on Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Humans
14. Effect of muscle contraction strength on gating of somatosensory magnetic fields
15. Effect of Range and Angular Velocity of Passive Movement on Somatosensory Evoked Magnetic Fields
16. Time Course of Change in Movement Structure During Learning of Goal-Directed Movement
17. Muscle-afferent projection to the sensorimotor cortex after voluntary movement and motor-point stimulation: An MEG study
18. Transcranial direct current stimulation over the motor association cortex induces plastic changes in ipsilateral primary motor and somatosensory cortices
19. Cutaneous information processing differs with load type during isometric finger abduction.
20. Neuromagnetic activation of primary and secondary somatosensory cortex following tactile-on and tactile-off stimulation
21. Activation of the Human Premotor Cortex During Motor Preparation in Visuomotor Tasks
22. Repeated practice of a Go/NoGo visuomotor task induces neuroplastic change in the human posterior parietal cortex: an MEG study
23. Frequent alternate muscle activity of plantar flexor synergists and muscle endurance during low-level static contractions as a function of ankle position
24. The effects of unilateral and bilateral transcranial static magnetic field stimulation over the premotor cortex on simple and choice reaction times
25. TU-214. Possible motor facilitation effects of music with clear and quiet impression measured by movement-related cortical potential
26. The Effect of Prior Knowledge of Color on Behavioral Responses and Event-Related Potentials During Go/No-go Task.
27. Excitability of the Ipsilateral Primary Motor Cortex During Unilateral Goal-Directed Movement.
28. Modulation of Corticospinal Excitability Depends on the Pattern of Mechanical Tactile Stimulation.
29. Transcranial Static Magnetic Field Stimulation over the Primary Motor Cortex Induces Plastic Changes in Cortical Nociceptive Processing.
30. Difference in Cortical Relay Time Between Intrinsic Muscles of Dominant and Nondominant Hands.
31. Decrease in short-latency afferent inhibition during corticomotor postexercise depression following repetitive finger movement.
32. Inhibitory effect of intensity and interstimulus interval of conditioning stimuli on somatosensory evoked magnetic fields.
33. Motor cortex-evoked activity in reciprocal muscles correlates with reinforcement of trial-and-error behavioral learning
34. Induction of cortical plasticity for reciprocal muscles by paired associative stimulation.
35. Sensorimotor Modulation Differs with Load Type during Constant Finger Force or Position.
36. Motor Cortex-Evoked Activity in Reciprocal Muscles Is Modulated by Reward Probability.
37. P1-12. The effects of cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation of the supplementary motor area on the function of anticipatory postural adjustments
38. Modulation of the cortical silent period elicited by single- and paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation.
39. Neuromagnetic activation following active and passive finger movements.
40. Reciprocal changes in input–output curves of motor evoked potentials while learning motor skills
41. The relationship between knee extension strength and lower extremity functions in nursing home residents with dementia.
42. Reliability and Validity of Measurements of Knee Extension Strength Obtained from Nursing Home Residents with Dementia.
43. 66. Changes in motor cortical oxygenation during human muscle fatigue – A near-infrared spectroscopy Study
44. Transient Modulation of Working Memory Performance and Event-Related Potentials by Transcranial Static Magnetic Field Stimulation over the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex.
45. 32. Effects of tDCS over premotor cortex on excitability of primary motor and somatosensory cortices
46. Null Effect of Transcranial Static Magnetic Field Stimulation over the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex on Behavioral Performance in a Go/NoGo Task.
47. Influence of Static Magnetic Field Stimulation on the Accuracy of Tachystoscopically Presented Line Bisection.
48. Intramuscular and intermuscular coherence analysis while obstacle crossing during treadmill gait.
49. Non-invasive modulation of somatosensory evoked potentials by the application of static magnetic fields over the primary and supplementary motor cortices.
50. Differential Effects of Transcranial Static Magnetic Stimulation Over Left and Right Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex on Brain Oscillatory Responses During a Working Memory Task.
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