Clinical Neurophysiology
Volume 120, Issue 1 , Pages 174-180 , January 2009

Effect of slow rTMS of motor cortex on the excitability of the Blink Reflex: A study in healthy humans

,Accepted 5 September 2008.

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 Preliminary results have been presented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology (Miami 2005).

PII: S1388-2457(08)01006-7

doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2008.09.024

Clinical Neurophysiology
Volume 120, Issue 1 , Pages 174-180 , January 2009