Interhemispheric cortical inhibition is reduced in young adults with developmental coordination disorder
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posted on 2024-06-18, 07:44 authored by JL He, Ian FuelscherIan Fuelscher, Peter EnticottPeter Enticott, Wei-Peng TeoWei-Peng Teo, P Barhoun, Christian HydeChristian HydeInterhemispheric cortical inhibition is reduced in young adults with developmental coordination disorder
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Frontiers in NeurologyVolume
9Article number
ARTN 179Pagination
1 - 12Location
SwitzerlandOpen access
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1664-2295eISSN
1664-2295Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal articleCopyright notice
2018, He, Fuelscher, Enticott, Teo, Barhoun and HydeIssue
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineClinical NeurologyNeurosciencesNeurosciences & Neurologydevelopmental coordination disordermotor controlcortical inhibitiontranscranial magnetic stimulationmovement disordersmovementinterhemispheric connectivityTRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATIONIPSILATERAL SILENT PERIODPRIMARY MOTOR CORTEXINTERVAL INTRACORTICAL INHIBITIONHOT EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONPARKINSONS-DISEASEMIRROR MOVEMENTSCORTICOSPINAL EXCITABILITYVOLITIONAL INHIBITIONATTENTION DEFICITS3209 Neurosciences5202 Biological psychology
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