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Phase of beta-frequency tACS over primary motorcortex modulates corticospinal excitability
Lukas Schilberg a,b,*,1, Tahn�ee Engelen a,b,1, Sanne ten Oever a,b,Teresa Schuhmann a,b, Beatrice de Gelder a,b, Tom A. de Graaf a,b,2 andAlexander T. Sack a,b,**,2
a Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience, Maastricht University, Maastricht,
The Netherlandsb Maastricht Brain Imaging Center, Maastricht, The Netherlands
a r t i c l e i n f o
Article history:
Received 12 September 2017
Reviewed 03 November 2017
Revised 11 January 2018
Accepted 1 March 2018
Action editor Sven Bestmann
Published online 9 March 2018
Keywords:
Corticospinal excitability
Motor evoked potentials
Neuronal oscillations
Transcranial alternating current
stimulation
Transcranial magnetic stimulation
* Corresponding author. Faculty of Psycholo6229 EV, The Netherlands.** Corresponding author. Faculty of Psycholo6229 EV, The Netherlands.
E-mail addresses: lukas.schilberg@maast1 Authors contributed equally to the manu2 Authors contributed equally to the manu
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