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. 2012 Oct 10;7(10):e47574. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0047574

Figure 2. PMd-M1 connectivity in dystonia.

Figure 2

In the group that had real stimulation (A), premotor cTBS600 did not change M1 excitability on day 1, while the usual suppression of excitability was restored on day 5. In the group that had sham stimulation (B), no effect was found on MEPs on either day 1 or day 5. Error bars refer to the standard error of the measurements (SEM).