| Literature DB >> 27588516 |
Kapka Mancheva1, Jens D Rollnik2, Werner Wolf3, Reinhard Dengler4, Andon Kossev1.
Abstract
The authors' aim was to investigate the changes of corticospinal excitability during kinesthetic illusions induced by tendon vibration. Motor-evoked potentials in response to transcranial magnetic stimulation were recorded from the vibrated flexor carpi radialis and its antagonist, extensor carpi radialis. The illusions were evoked under vision conditions without feedback for the position of the wrist (open or closed eyes). In these two conditions motor-evoked potential changes during vibration in the antagonist were not identical. This discrepancy may be a result of 2 simultaneously acting, different and opposite influences and the balance between them depends on visual conditions. Thus, the illusion was accompanied by the facilitation of corticospinal excitability in both vibrated muscle and its antagonist.Keywords: illusory movement; tendon vibration; transcranial magnetic stimulation; visual feedback
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27588516 DOI: 10.1080/00222895.2016.1204263
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Mot Behav ISSN: 0022-2895 Impact factor: 1.328