MethodsX (Dec 2023)

Methodological approach for assessing motor cortical excitability changes with single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation

  • Emmanuel Ortega-Robles,
  • Jessica Cantillo-Negrete,
  • Ruben I. Carino-Escobar,
  • Oscar Arias-Carrión

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
p. 102451

Abstract

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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) serves as a crucial tool in evaluating motor cortex excitability by applying short magnetic pulses to the skull, inducing neuron depolarization in the cerebral cortex through electromagnetic induction. This technique leads to the activation of specific skeletal muscles recorded as Motor-Evoked Potentials (MEPs) through electromyography. Although various methodologies assess cortical excitability with TMS, measuring MEP amplitudes offers a straightforward approach, especially when comparing excitability states pre- and post-interventions designed to alter cortical excitability. Despite TMS's widespread use, the absence of a standardized procedure for such measurements in existing literature hinders the comparison of results across different studies. This paper proposes a standardized procedure for assessing changes in motor cortical excitability using single-pulse TMS pre- and post-intervention. The recommended approach utilizes an intensity equating to half of the MEP's maximum amplitude, thereby ensuring equal likelihood of amplitude increase or decrease, providing a consistent basis for future studies and facilitating meaningful comparisons of results. • A method for assessing changes in motor cortical excitability using single-pulse TMS before and after a specified intervention. • We recommend using an intensity equal to half of the MEP's maximum amplitude during evaluations to objectively assess motor cortical excitability changes post-intervention.

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