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Objectives: To assess whether cortico-cortical inhibition (CCI) induced by paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is influenced by 'preferential' or 'non-preferential' activation of the motor cortex.

Methods: Paired-pulse TMS (conditioning-test paradigm with interstimulus intervals of 2-5 ms) with a round coil centered over the vertex was performed in 10 normal subjects using opposite current flow directions. The amount of CCI in the opponens pollicis and first dorsal interosseus muscles was determined.

Results: When a clockwise current was induced in the brain (side A of the coil uppermost) a 'preferential' activation of the left hemisphere (right hand muscles) was observed, but the suppression of the test response by the conditioning stimulus (i.e. the CCI) was significantly greater in the left hand muscles. The situation was reversed when an anticlockwise current (side B of the coil uppermost) was induced in the brain. These effects occurred independently of the interstimulus interval, or of the absolute conditioning stimulus strength.

Conclusions: CCI is more effective in the 'non-preferentially' stimulated hemisphere, and the neural elements generating the indirect I3 wave are more sensitive to intracortical inhibition than those generating the I1 wave.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1388-2457(99)00043-7DOI Listing

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