Behavior-Dependent Corticocortical Contributions to Imagined Grasping: A BCI-Triggered TMS Study
Previous studies have indicated that corticocortical neural mechanisms differ during various grasping behaviors. However, the literature rarely considers corticocortical contributions to various imagined grasping behaviors. To address this question, we examine their mechanisms by transcranial magnet...
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Main Authors: | Houmin Wang (Author), Huixian Zheng (Author), Hanrui Wu (Author), Jinyi Long (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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