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. 2013 Jul 31;33(31):12898–12907. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1552-13.2013

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

LICI using TES. A, LICI tested in the resting FDI in representative subjects when the conditioning stimulus was given by TMS and test stimulus was given by TES [control, top left traces; SCI (Baclofen), top middle traces; SCI (No-Baclofen), top right traces]. The test MEP (black traces) and conditioned MEP (red traces) are indicated by black arrows. Traces show the average 10 test MEP and 10 Cond. MEP. B, Group data (controls, n = 10, bottom left; SCI Baclofen, n = 3, bottom left; SCI No-Baclofen, n = 3, bottom right. The abscissa shows all conditions tested (rest, black bars; 25% of MVC, light gray bars). The ordinate shows the magnitude of the conditioned MEP expressed as a percentage of the test MEP. The horizontal dashed line represents the size of the test MEP. Note that LICI decreased during index finger abduction compared with rest in controls and in patients taking baclofen but remains unchanged in participant's not taking baclofen. Error bars indicate SEs; *p < 0.05.