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A practical guide to diagnostic transcranial magnetic stimulation: report of an IFCN committee
S Groppa, A Oliviero, A Eisen, A Quartarone, LG Cohen, V Mall, ...
Clinical Neurophysiology 123 (5), 858-882, 2012
12712012
Corticomuscular coherence: a review
T Mima, M Hallett
Journal of clinical neurophysiology 16 (6), 501, 1999
4211999
Functional coupling of human cortical sensorimotor areas during bimanual skill acquisition
FG Andres, T Mima, AE Schulman, J Dichgans, M Hallett, C Gerloff
Brain 122 (5), 855-870, 1999
3481999
Brain structures related to active and passive finger movements in man
T Mima, N Sadato, S Yazawa, T Hanakawa, H Fukuyama, Y Yonekura, ...
Brain 122 (10), 1989-1997, 1999
3431999
Attention modulates both primary and second somatosensory cortical activities in humans: a magnetoencephalographic study
T Mima, T Nagamine, K Nakamura, H Shibasaki
Journal of neurophysiology 80 (4), 2215-2221, 1998
3121998
Subthreshold low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over the premotor cortex modulates writer's cramp
N Murase, JC Rothwell, R Kaji, R Urushihara, K Nakamura, N Murayama, ...
Brain 128 (1), 104-115, 2005
2932005
Electroencephalographic measurement of motor cortex control of muscle activity in humans
T Mima, J Steger, AE Schulman, C Gerloff, M Hallett
Clinical neurophysiology 111 (2), 326-337, 2000
2832000
Human motor plasticity induced by mirror visual feedback
I Nojima, T Mima, S Koganemaru, MN Thabit, H Fukuyama, T Kawamata
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (4), 1293-1300, 2012
2392012
Electroencephalographic analysis of cortico-muscular coherence: reference effect, volume conduction and generator mechanism
T Mima, M Hallett
Clinical Neurophysiology 110 (11), 1892-1899, 1999
2361999
Altered plasticity of the human motor cortex in Parkinson's disease
Y Ueki, T Mima, M Ali Kotb, H Sawada, H Saiki, A Ikeda, T Begum, F Reza, ...
Annals of neurology 59 (1), 60-71, 2006
2312006
Coherence between cortical and muscular activities after subcortical stroke
T Mima, K Toma, B Koshy, M Hallett
Stroke 32 (11), 2597-2601, 2001
2102001
Force level modulates human cortical oscillatory activities
T Mima, N Simpkins, T Oluwatimilehin, M Hallett
Neuroscience letters 275 (2), 77-80, 1999
2061999
Effects of aging on the human motor cortical plasticity studied by paired associative stimulation
D Fathi, Y Ueki, T Mima, S Koganemaru, T Nagamine, A Tawfik, ...
Clinical neurophysiology 121 (1), 90-93, 2010
2002010
Transient interhemispheric neuronal synchrony correlates with object recognition
T Mima, T Oluwatimilehin, T Hiraoka, M Hallett
Journal of Neuroscience 21 (11), 3942-3948, 2001
1962001
Increased synchronization of cortical oscillatory activities between human supplementary motor and primary sensorimotor areas during voluntary movements
S Ohara, T Mima, K Baba, A Ikeda, T Kunieda, R Matsumoto, J Yamamoto, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 21 (23), 9377-9386, 2001
1752001
Functional localization of pain perception in the human brain studied by PET
X Xu, H Fukuyama, S Yazawa, T Mima, T Hanakawa, Y Magata, M Kanda, ...
Neuroreport 8 (2), 555-559, 1997
1701997
Functional coupling of human right and left cortical motor areas demonstrated with partial coherence analysis
T Mima, T Matsuoka, M Hallett
Neuroscience letters 287 (2), 93-96, 2000
1552000
Suppression of human cortico-motoneuronal excitability during the Stop-signal task
R Badry, T Mima, T Aso, M Nakatsuka, M Abe, D Fathi, N Foly, H Nagiub, ...
Clinical Neurophysiology 120 (9), 1717-1723, 2009
1502009
Information flow from the sensorimotor cortex to muscle in humans
T Mima, T Matsuoka, M Hallett
Clinical Neurophysiology 112 (1), 122-126, 2001
1442001
Human presupplementary motor area is active before voluntary movement: subdural recording of Bereitschaftspotential from medial frontal cortex
S Yazawa, A Ikeda, T Kunieda, S Ohara, T Mima, T Nagamine, W Taki, ...
Experimental Brain Research 131, 165-177, 2000
1432000
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