Distributed cortical structural properties contribute to motor cortical excitability and inhibition

Volume: 223, Issue: 8, Pages: 3801 - 3812
Published: Aug 4, 2018
Abstract
The link between the local structure of the primary motor cortex and motor function has been well documented. However, motor function relies on a network of interconnected brain regions and the link between the structural properties characterizing these distributed brain networks and motor function remains poorly understood. Here, we examined whether distributed patterns of brain structure, extending beyond the primary motor cortex can help...
Paper Details
Title
Distributed cortical structural properties contribute to motor cortical excitability and inhibition
Published Date
Aug 4, 2018
Volume
223
Issue
8
Pages
3801 - 3812
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