Browsing by Author "Palmer, Hannah"
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Application of long-interval paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation to motion-sensitive visual cortex does not lead to changes in motion discrimination.
Gamboa, Olga Lucia; Brito, Alexandra; Abzug, Zachary; D'Arbeloff, Tracy; Beynel, Lysianne; Wing, Erik A; Dannhauer, Moritz; ... (17 authors) (Neuroscience letters, 2020-05-12)The perception of visual motion is dependent on a set of occipitotemporal regions that are readily accessible to neuromodulation. The current study tested if paired-pulse Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (ppTMS) could modulate ... -
Intensity- and timing-dependent modulation of motion perception with transcranial magnetic stimulation of visual cortex.
Gamboa Arana, Olga Lucia; Palmer, Hannah; Dannhauer, Moritz; Hile, Connor; Liu, Sicong; Hamdan, Rena; Brito, Alexandra; ... (12 authors) (Neuropsychologia, 2020-10)Despite the widespread use of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in research and clinical care, the dose-response relations and neurophysiological correlates of modulatory effects remain relatively unexplored. To fill ... -
Low- and High-Frequency Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Effects on Resting-State Functional Connectivity Between the Postcentral Gyrus and the Insula.
Addicott, Merideth A; Luber, Bruce; Nguyen, Duy; Palmer, Hannah; Lisanby, Sarah H; Appelbaum, Lawrence Gregory (Brain connectivity, 2019-05)The insular cortex supports the conscious awareness of physical and emotional sensations, and the ability to modulate the insula could have important clinical applications in psychiatry. Repetitive transcranial magnetic ... -
Site-Specific Effects of Online rTMS during a Working Memory Task in Healthy Older Adults.
Beynel, Lysianne; Davis, Simon W; Crowell, Courtney A; Dannhauer, Moritz; Lim, Wesley; Palmer, Hannah; Hilbig, Susan A; ... (14 authors) (Brain sciences, 2020-04-27)The process of manipulating information within working memory is central to many cognitive functions, but also declines rapidly in old age. Improving this process could markedly enhance the health-span in older adults. The ... -
Utilizing transcranial direct current stimulation to enhance laparoscopic technical skills training: A randomized controlled trial.
Cox, Morgan L; Deng, Zhi-De; Palmer, Hannah; Watts, Amanda; Beynel, Lysianne; Young, Jonathan R; Lisanby, Sarah H; ... (9 authors) (Brain stimulation, 2020-05)BACKGROUND:Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation technique that delivers constant, low electrical current resulting in changes to cortical excitability. Prior work suggests it ...