Depression of human corticospinal excitability induced by magnetic theta-burst stimulation: evidence of rapid polarity-reversing metaplasticity.

R. Gentner, K. Wankerl, C. Reinsberger, D. Zeller, J. Classen, Cereb Cortex 18 (2008) 2046–2053.

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Gentner, R; Wankerl, K; Reinsberger, ClausLibreCat; Zeller, D; Classen, J
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Cereb Cortex
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Gentner R, Wankerl K, Reinsberger C, Zeller D, Classen J. Depression of human corticospinal excitability induced by magnetic theta-burst stimulation: evidence of rapid polarity-reversing metaplasticity. Cereb Cortex. 2008;18(9):2046-2053.
Gentner, R., Wankerl, K., Reinsberger, C., Zeller, D., & Classen, J. (2008). Depression of human corticospinal excitability induced by magnetic theta-burst stimulation: evidence of rapid polarity-reversing metaplasticity. Cereb Cortex, 18(9), 2046–2053.
@article{Gentner_Wankerl_Reinsberger_Zeller_Classen_2008, title={Depression of human corticospinal excitability induced by magnetic theta-burst stimulation: evidence of rapid polarity-reversing metaplasticity.}, volume={18}, number={9}, journal={Cereb Cortex}, author={Gentner, R and Wankerl, K and Reinsberger, Claus and Zeller, D and Classen, J}, year={2008}, pages={2046–2053} }
Gentner, R, K Wankerl, Claus Reinsberger, D Zeller, and J Classen. “Depression of Human Corticospinal Excitability Induced by Magnetic Theta-Burst Stimulation: Evidence of Rapid Polarity-Reversing Metaplasticity.” Cereb Cortex 18, no. 9 (2008): 2046–53.
R. Gentner, K. Wankerl, C. Reinsberger, D. Zeller, and J. Classen, “Depression of human corticospinal excitability induced by magnetic theta-burst stimulation: evidence of rapid polarity-reversing metaplasticity.,” Cereb Cortex, vol. 18, no. 9, pp. 2046–2053, 2008.
Gentner, R., et al. “Depression of Human Corticospinal Excitability Induced by Magnetic Theta-Burst Stimulation: Evidence of Rapid Polarity-Reversing Metaplasticity.” Cereb Cortex, vol. 18, no. 9, 2008, pp. 2046–53.

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