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   Motor skill acquisition and retention after somatosensory electrical stimulation in healthy humans  
   
نویسنده veldman m.p. ,zijdewind i. ,maffiuletti n.a. ,hortobágyi t.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : MAR2016
چکیده    Somatosensory electrical stimulation (ses) can increase motor performance,presumably through a modulation of neuronal excitability. because the effects of ses can outlast the period of stimulation,we examined the possibility that ses can also enhance the retention of motor performance,motor memory consolidation,after 24 h (day 2) and 7 days (day 7),that such effects would be scaled by ses duration,and that such effects were mediated by changes in aspects of corticospinal excitability,short-interval intracortical inhibition (sici),and intracortical facilitation (icf). healthy young adults (n = 40) received either 20 (ses-20),40 (ses-40),or 60min (ses-60) of real ses,or sham ses (ses-0). the results showed ses-20 increased visuomotor performance on day 2 (15%) and day 7 (17%) and ses-60 increased visuomotor performance on day 7 (11%; all p < 0.05) compared with ses-0. specific responses to transcranial magnetic stimulation (tms) increased immediately after ses (p < 0.05) but not on days 2 and 7. in addition,changes in behavioral and neurophysiological parameters did not correlate,suggesting that paths and structures other than the ones tms can assay must be (also) involved in the increases in visuomotor performance after ses. as examined in the present study,low-intensity peripheral electrical nerve stimulation did not have acute effects on healthy adults' visuomotor performance but ses had delayed effects in the form of enhanced motor memory consolidation that were not scaled by the duration of ses. © 2016 veldman,zijdewind,maffiuletti and hortobágyi.
کلیدواژه Motor evoked potential; Motor learning; Motor memory consolidation; Primary motor cortex; Transcranial magnetic stimulation
آدرس center for human movement sciences,university medical center groningen,university of groningen,groningen, Netherlands, department of neuroscience,university medical center groningen,university of groningen,groningen, Netherlands, human performance lab,schulthess clinic,zurich, Switzerland, center for human movement sciences,university medical center groningen,university of groningen,groningen, Netherlands
 
     
   
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