Trial Outcomes & Findings for Brain State-dependent Stimulation to Improve Movement (NCT NCT05103176)
NCT ID: NCT05103176
Last Updated: 2025-04-04
Results Overview
9-hole peg test (9-HPT) is a manual dexterity measure in which a participant must place 9 pegs in board with 9 holes, and remove all 9 pegs upon the insertion of all 9 pegs. This is completed with one peg at a time, and only one hand is used. For our study, only the right hand was used. The performance is estimated as the time required to complete the task (seconds). A lower time in seconds is indicative of a better score. For percent change in performance, a higher positive percent is indicative improved performance.
COMPLETED
NA
59 participants
Baseline and immediately post-intervention (session 6, up to Day 15), up to 30 minutes
2025-04-04
Participant Flow
5 enrolled participants were excluded from the study after enrollment but prior toassignment of a participant arm/group. This was due to work/schedule changes ofparticipants, fMRI incidental findings that could affect neurological measures,ineligibility for MRI studies, and participant concerns over access to medicalrecords.
Participant milestones
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Overall Study
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Overall Study
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Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
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Reasons for withdrawal
Withdrawal data not reported
Baseline Characteristics
Brain State-dependent Stimulation to Improve Movement
Baseline characteristics by cohort
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=19 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=18 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=17 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Total
n=54 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
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Age, Categorical
<=18 years
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=7 Participants
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=4 Participants
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Age, Categorical
Between 18 and 65 years
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19 Participants
n=5 Participants
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18 Participants
n=7 Participants
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17 Participants
n=5 Participants
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54 Participants
n=4 Participants
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Age, Categorical
>=65 years
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=7 Participants
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=4 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Female
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9 Participants
n=5 Participants
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12 Participants
n=7 Participants
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15 Participants
n=5 Participants
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36 Participants
n=4 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Male
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10 Participants
n=5 Participants
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6 Participants
n=7 Participants
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2 Participants
n=5 Participants
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18 Participants
n=4 Participants
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Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Hispanic or Latino
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1 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=7 Participants
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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1 Participants
n=4 Participants
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Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Not Hispanic or Latino
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18 Participants
n=5 Participants
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17 Participants
n=7 Participants
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16 Participants
n=5 Participants
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51 Participants
n=4 Participants
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Ethnicity (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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1 Participants
n=7 Participants
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1 Participants
n=5 Participants
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2 Participants
n=4 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
American Indian or Alaska Native
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=7 Participants
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=4 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Asian
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5 Participants
n=5 Participants
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5 Participants
n=7 Participants
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5 Participants
n=5 Participants
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15 Participants
n=4 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=7 Participants
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=4 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Black or African American
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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3 Participants
n=7 Participants
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2 Participants
n=5 Participants
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5 Participants
n=4 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
White
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12 Participants
n=5 Participants
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9 Participants
n=7 Participants
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10 Participants
n=5 Participants
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31 Participants
n=4 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
More than one race
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2 Participants
n=5 Participants
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1 Participants
n=7 Participants
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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3 Participants
n=4 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=7 Participants
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0 Participants
n=5 Participants
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0 Participants
n=4 Participants
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and immediately post-intervention (session 6, up to Day 15), up to 30 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject.
9-hole peg test (9-HPT) is a manual dexterity measure in which a participant must place 9 pegs in board with 9 holes, and remove all 9 pegs upon the insertion of all 9 pegs. This is completed with one peg at a time, and only one hand is used. For our study, only the right hand was used. The performance is estimated as the time required to complete the task (seconds). A lower time in seconds is indicative of a better score. For percent change in performance, a higher positive percent is indicative improved performance.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Percentage Change in the Time to Complete the Nine-hole Peg Test (9-HPT) to Immediate Post-intervention
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7.37 Percentage change in 9HPT time
Standard Deviation 4.57
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-0.15 Percentage change in 9HPT time
Standard Deviation 7.60
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-4.68 Percentage change in 9HPT time
Standard Deviation 8.13
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and immediately post-intervention (session 6, up to Day 15), up to 60 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject.
Motor cortical excitability is measured by electromyography using MEPs (motor evoked potentials) elicited by TMS (Transcranial magnetic stimulation) to a motor hotspot determined before collection of baseline (baseline occurs before intervention) MEP (motor evoked potential) collection. It was assessed in session 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, although only session 6 is reported here. An increase in MEPs (motor evoked potentials) is indicative of increased cortical excitability. A positive increase in MEP (motor evoked potential) percent change is indicative of increased cortical excitability.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Percentage Change in Amplitude of Motor Evoked Potential (MEP) to Immediate Post-intervention.
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78.9 MEP Percent Increase
Standard Deviation 73.7
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31.5 MEP Percent Increase
Standard Deviation 67.8
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3.7 MEP Percent Increase
Standard Deviation 51.1
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline (scan acquired during session 2) and immediate post-intervention (scan acquired after intervention during session 7, up to day 20), up to 60 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject, and another was left out due to improper data as a result of head movement in the scanner.
Resting-state connectivity of low frequency BOLD (blood oxygenation level dependent) fluctuations for a seed at the PPC (posterior parietal cortex). The original analysis was a time-series correlation (Pearson's R) of resting state fMRI data between two regions of interest. The Z-score a Fisher's r-to-z transform. 0 for the Z value means that the pearson's correlation was also 0, positive means positive correlation and negative means it was a negative correlation. Therefore, standard deviations above the mean represented greater connectivity between the regions of interest. There were no clinically relevant thresholds to consider. The two time points being compared were scans from session 2 and session 7.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=15 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Change From Baseline Functional Connectivity to PPC Stimulation Target Within the Cortical Grasping Network to Immediate Post-intervention.
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0.154 Z score
Standard Deviation 0.474
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0.110 Z score
Standard Deviation 0.397
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0.003 Z score
Standard Deviation 0.306
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline (scan acquired during session 2) and immediate post-intervention (scan acquired after intervention during session 7, up to day 20), up to 60 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject, and another was left out due to improper data as a result of head movement in the scanner.
Parietal-frontal cortical grasping network defined by BOLD change during precision force-tracking task. t-test statistics were acquired for BOLD activation (estimated with univariate GLMs within each individual) from scans pre and post (session 2 and 7) with free surfer software. We ran univariate GLMs for each session for each individual that gave regression coefficients (beta values) for each voxel. We calculated a t-stat for each of those beta-values (each person and session we have a t-stat for our contrast of interest at each voxel). We averaged these across region of interest for each person/session. We ran another paired t-test at the group level to test pre vs post differences. SD shows t-stat variability across people in respective groups. A t-stat of 0 shows no BOLD change, a large positive t-stat shows increase BOLD change (increased connectivity, better outcome), and a large negative t-stat shows decrease BOLD change (decreased connectivity, worse outcome) pre vs post.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=15 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Change From Baseline Blood Oxygen Level-Dependent (BOLD) Activation, Voxelwise in the Cortical Grasp Network to Immediate Post-intervention.
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-0.095 t-test statistic
Standard Deviation 3.221
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-1.395 t-test statistic
Standard Deviation 3.176
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-0.391 t-test statistic
Standard Deviation 2.618
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and 1-week post intervention (session 8 or 9, approximately 1 week after session 7, up to day 30), up to 30 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject.
9-hole peg test (9-HPT) is a manual dexterity measure in which a participant must place 9 pegs in board with 9 holes, and remove all 9 pegs upon the insertion of all 9 pegs. This is completed with one peg at a time, and only one hand is used. For our study, only the right hand was used. The performance is estimated as the time required to complete the task (seconds). A lower time in seconds is indicative of a better score. For percent change in performance, a higher positive percent is indicative improved performance.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Percentage Change in the Time to Complete the Nine-hole Peg Test (9-HPT) to 1-week Post-intervention
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3.22 Percentage change in 9HPT time
Standard Deviation 12.09
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2.36 Percentage change in 9HPT time
Standard Deviation 10.95
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2.95 Percentage change in 9HPT time
Standard Deviation 10.58
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and 1-week post-intervention (during session 8 or 9, approximately 1 week after session 7, up to day 30), up to 60 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject.
Motor cortical excitability is measured by electromyography using MEPs (motor evoked potentials) elicited by TMS (Transcranial magnetic stimulation) to a motor hotspot determined before collection of baseline (baseline occurs before intervention) MEP (motor evoked potential) collection. An increase in MEPs (motor evoked potentials) is indicative of increased cortical excitability. A positive increase in MEP (motor evoked potential) percent change is indicative of increased cortical excitability.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Percentage Change in Amplitude of Motor Evoked Potential (MEP) to 1-week Post-intervention.
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31.1 MEP Percent Increase
Standard Deviation 75.2
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10.3 MEP Percent Increase
Standard Deviation 55.8
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-11.7 MEP Percent Increase
Standard Deviation 39.5
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline (scan acquired during session 2) and 1-week post-intervention (scan during session 8 or 9, approximately 1 week after session 7, up to day 30), up to 60 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject, and another was left out due to improper data as a result of head movement in the scanner.
Resting-state connectivity of low frequency BOLD (blood oxygenation level dependent) fluctuations for a seed at the PPC (posterior parietal cortex). The original analysis was a time-series correlation (Pearson's R) of resting state fMRI data between two regions of interest. The Z-score a Fisher's r-to-z transform. 0 for the Z value means that the pearson's correlation was also 0, positive means positive correlation and negative means it was a negative correlation. Therefore, standard deviations above the mean represented greater connectivity between the regions of interest. There were no clinically relevant thresholds to consider.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=15 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Change From Baseline Functional Connectivity to PPC Stimulation Target Within the Cortical Grasping Network to 1-week Post-intervention.
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0.160 Z score
Standard Deviation 0.490
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-0.051 Z score
Standard Deviation 0.431
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0.091 Z score
Standard Deviation 0.437
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline (scan acquired during session 2) and 1-week post-intervention (scan during session 8 or 9, approximately 1 week after session 7, up to day 30), up to 60 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject, and another was left out due to improper data as a result of head movement in the scanner.
Parietal-frontal cortical grasping network defined by BOLD change during precision force-tracking task. t-test statistics were acquired for BOLD activation (estimated with univariate GLMs within each individual) from scans pre and post (session 2 and 8/9) with free surfer software. We ran univariate GLMs for each session for each individual that gave regression coefficients (beta values) for each voxel. We calculated a t-stat for each of those beta-values (each person and session we have a t-stat for our contrast of interest at each voxel). We averaged these across region of interest for each person/session. We ran another paired t-test at the group level to test pre vs post differences. SD shows t-stat variability across people in respective groups. A t-stat of 0 shows no BOLD change, a large positive t-stat shows increase BOLD change (increased connectivity, better outcome), and a large negative t-stat shows decrease BOLD change (decreased connectivity, worse outcome) pre vs post.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=15 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Change From Baseline Blood Oxygen Level-Dependent (BOLD) Activation, Voxelwise in the Cortical Grasp Network to 1-week Post-intervention.
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0.333 t-test statistic
Standard Deviation 2.739
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-2.100 t-test statistic
Standard Deviation 2.334
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0.524 t-test statistic
Standard Deviation 2.655
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline (scan acquired during session 2) and immediate post-intervention (scan acquired after intervention during session 7, up to day 20), up to 60 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject, and another was left out due to improper data as a result of head movement in the scanner.
Parietal-frontal cortical grasping network defined by BOLD change during precision force-tracking task. t-test statistics were acquired for BOLD activation (estimated with univariate GLMs within each individual) from scans pre and post (session 2 and 7) with free surfer software. We ran univariate GLMs for each session for each individual that gave regression coefficients (beta values) for each voxel. We calculated a t-stat for each of those beta-values (each person and session we have a t-stat for our contrast of interest at each voxel). We averaged these across region of interest for each person/session. We ran another paired t-test at the group level to test pre vs post differences. SD shows t-stat variability across people in respective groups. A t-stat of 0 shows no BOLD change, a large positive t-stat shows increase BOLD change (increased connectivity, better outcome), and a large negative t-stat shows decrease BOLD change (decreased connectivity, worse outcome) pre vs post.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=15 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Change From Baseline Blood Oxygen Level-Dependent (BOLD) Activation, Voxelwise in Whole Brain to Immediate Post-intervention.
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-0.095 t-test statistic
Standard Deviation 3.221
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-1.395 t-test statistic
Standard Deviation 3.176
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-0.391 t-test statistic
Standard Deviation 2.618
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline (scan acquired during session 2) and 1-week post-intervention (scan during session 8 or 9, approximately 1 week after session 7, up to day 30), up to 60 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject, and another was left out due to improper data as a result of head movement in the scanner.
Parietal-frontal cortical grasping network defined by BOLD change during precision force-tracking task. t-test statistics were acquired for BOLD activation (estimated with univariate GLMs within each individual) from scans pre and post (session 2 and 8/9) with free surfer software. We ran univariate GLMs for each session for each individual that gave regression coefficients (beta values) for each voxel. We calculated a t-stat for each of those beta-values (each person and session we have a t-stat for our contrast of interest at each voxel). We averaged these across region of interest for each person/session. We ran another paired t-test at the group level to test pre vs post differences. SD shows t-stat variability across people in respective groups. A t-stat of 0 shows no BOLD change, a large positive t-stat shows increase BOLD change (increased connectivity, better outcome), and a large negative t-stat shows decrease BOLD change (decreased connectivity, worse outcome) pre vs post.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=15 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Change From Baseline Blood Oxygen Level-Dependent (BOLD) Activation, Voxelwise in Whole Brain to 1-week Post-intervention.
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0.333 t-test statistic
Standard Deviation 2.739
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-2.100 t-test statistic
Standard Deviation 2.334
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0.524 t-test statistic
Standard Deviation 2.655
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline(during fMRI during session 2) and immediate post-intervention (during fMRI following stimulation during session 7, up to day 20), up to 60 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject.
The force tracking task measures one's ability to regulate their grip force. For this task, the participant must adjust their grip of an object to move the cursor in order to correspond with a constantly moving target. The outcome of this measure is the squared distance (error) from the cursor to the target in the precision force-tracking task, estimated as the root mean squared error (RMSE). A lower root mean squared error (RMSE) is indicative of better performance and better ability of a participant to regulate their grip force. A higher percent change in root mean squared error (RMSE) accuracy is indicative of better performance and better ability of a participant to regulate their grip force. It was assessed in session 2, 7, and 8/9, although only session 2 and 7 are reported here.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Percentage Change in Accuracy to Precision Force-tracking Task to Immediate Post-intervention
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16.16 Percent Change in RMSE Accuracy
Standard Deviation 16.42
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11.89 Percent Change in RMSE Accuracy
Standard Deviation 11.85
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12.41 Percent Change in RMSE Accuracy
Standard Deviation 16.21
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline(during fMRI during session 2) and 1-week post-intervention (during fMRI during session 8 or 9, about a week following last intervention, up to day 30), up to 60 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject.
The force tracking task measures one's ability to regulate their grip force. For this task, the participant must adjust their grip of an object to move the cursor in order to correspond with a constantly moving target. The outcome of this measure is the squared distance (error) from the cursor to the target in the precision force-tracking task, estimated as the root mean squared error (RMSE). A lower root mean squared error (RMSE) is indicative of better performance and better ability of a participant to regulate their grip force. A higher percent change in root mean squared error (RMSE) accuracy is indicative of better performance and better ability of a participant to regulate their grip force. It was assessed in session 2, 7, and 8/9, although only session 2 and 8/9 are reported here.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Percentage Change in Accuracy to Precision Force-tracking Task to 1-week Post-intervention
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5.08 Percent Change in RMSE Accuracy
Standard Deviation 71.67
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9.91 Percent Change in RMSE Accuracy
Standard Deviation 32.15
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27.15 Percent Change in RMSE Accuracy
Standard Deviation 14.27
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and immediately post-intervention (session 6, up to Day 15), up to 30 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject.
The cRT (2-choice reaction time control task) is a measurement of visuomotor abilities that are non specific to the reach-to-grasp movement. The outcome for this measure is the mean reaction time for subjects responding in the cRT (2-choice reaction time control task), for correct responses. A lower mean reaction time in seconds is indicative of better visuomotor performance (non specific to the reach-to-grasp movement). A positive percent change in cRT (2-choice reaction time control task) is indicative of better visuomotor performance (non specific to the reach-to-grasp movement).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Percentage Change in the Mean Choice Reaction Time to Immediate Post-intervention
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-1.45 Percent change in cRT
Standard Deviation 5.97
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0.72 Percent change in cRT
Standard Deviation 5.08
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-0.43 Percent change in cRT
Standard Deviation 3.25
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and 1-week post intervention (session 8 or 9, approximately 1 week after session 7, up to day 30), up to 30 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject.
The cRT (2-choice reaction time control task) is a measurement of visuomotor abilities that are non specific to the reach-to-grasp movement. The outcome for this measure is the mean reaction time for subjects responding in the cRT (2-choice reaction time control task), for correct responses. A lower mean reaction time in seconds is indicative of better visuomotor performance (non specific to the reach-to-grasp movement). A positive percent change in cRT (2-choice reaction time control task) is indicative of better visuomotor performance (non specific to the reach-to-grasp movement).
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Percentage Change in the Mean Choice Reaction Time to 1-week Post-intervention
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-1.88 Percent change in cRT
Standard Deviation 5.48
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1.91 Percent change in cRT
Standard Deviation 6.09
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-0.14 Percent change in cRT
Standard Deviation 8.09
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and immediately post-intervention (session 6, up to Day 15), up to 60 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject.
Parietal-motor functional connectivity is measured by electromyography using MEPs (motor evoked potentials) elicited by dual-site TMS (Transcranial magnetic stimulation) to the motor hotspot and a parietal region determined at baseline (baseline occurs before intervention), while subjects perform an object-directed grasp/subjects are at rest. An increase in MEPs (motor evoked potentials) is indicative of increased cortical excitability. A positive increase in MEP (motor evoked potential) percent change, or normalized MEP (motor evoked potential), is indicative of increased cortical excitability. It was assessed in session 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, although only session 6 is reported here.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Percentage Change in the Normalized Motor Evoked Potential (MEP) Size to Immediate Post-intervention.
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78.9 MEP Percent Increase
Standard Deviation 73.7
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31.5 MEP Percent Increase
Standard Deviation 67.8
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3.7 MEP Percent Increase
Standard Deviation 51.1
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SECONDARY outcome
Timeframe: Baseline and 1-week post-intervention (during session 8 or 9, approximately 1 week after session 7, up to day 30), up to 60 minutesPopulation: One participant was left out of data analysis due to being a pilot subject.
Parietal-motor functional connectivity is measured by electromyography using MEPs (motor evoked potentials) elicited by dual-site TMS (Transcranial magnetic stimulation) to the motor hotspot and a parietal region determined at baseline (baseline occurs before intervention), while subjects perform an object-directed grasp/subjects are at rest. An increase in MEPs (motor evoked potentials) is indicative of increased cortical excitability. A positive increase in MEP (motor evoked potential) percent change, or normalized MEP (motor evoked potential), is indicative of increased cortical excitability.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=16 Participants
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Percentage Change in the Normalized Motor Evoked Potential (MEP) Size to 1-week Post-intervention.
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31.1 MEP Percent Increase
Standard Deviation 75.2
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10.3 MEP Percent Increase
Standard Deviation 55.8
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-11.7 MEP Percent Increase
Standard Deviation 39.5
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Adverse Events
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
Serious adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Other adverse events
| Measure |
To PPC, With Concurrent Task
n=19 participants at risk
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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To PPC, Without a Concurrent Task
n=18 participants at risk
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the PPC site without a concurrent task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
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To Vertex, With Concurrent Task
n=17 participants at risk
This arm will receive intermittent theta bust stimulation to the vertex site (control condition) while subjects perform a grasp task
TMS: A MagPro X100 magnetic stimulator with a 90mm figure-8 coil (MC-B70, MagVenture Inc.) will be utilized to deliver brain stimulation. All participants will receive five consecutive days of stimulation. The 3-minute session of intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) will consist of 10 bursts of high-frequency stimulation (a 2 s train of 3 biphasic waveform pulses at 50 Hz repeated every 200 ms at 80% AMT) repeated every 10 s for a total of 190 s (600 pulses) to the target area. The target area will be located using BrainSight2 neuronavigation system. The baseline structural scan obtained during the scan 1 will be utilized for this localization process.
Object directed grasping: Subjects will perform a precision grip with the right hand towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. The illumination of an LED (green or red) will instruct the subject to plan a precision grip towards either a small or large target object positioned in front of them. After \~1 second, the LED will extinguish and cue subjects to execute the intended object-directed hand action. The presentation of the visual stimuli will be synchronized with the iTBS stimulation, which will occur 800ms before the onset of every "GO" cue in order to modulate cortical activity during both the planning and execution phase of the action.
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Nervous system disorders
Mood Alteration
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0.00%
0/19 • 1 year, 3 months
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0.00%
0/18 • 1 year, 3 months
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5.9%
1/17 • 1 year, 3 months
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Additional Information
Dr. Michael Vesia, Assistant Professor
University of Michigan
Results disclosure agreements
- Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
- Publication restrictions are in place