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Mark F Jacobs

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Plos One|April 18, 2013
Short-latency afferent inhibition modulation during finger movementMichael J Asmussen, Mark F Jacobs, Kevin G H Lee, et al.
BMC Neuroscience|August 24, 2013
Continuous theta-burst stimulation modulates tactile synchronizationKevin Gh Lee, Mark F Jacobs, Michael J Asmussen, et al.
Plos One|August 15, 2014
Modulation of short-latency afferent inhibition depends on digit and task-relevanceMichael J Asmussen, Christopher M Zapallow, Mark F Jacobs, et al.
Neuroreport|April 10, 2013
Continuous theta-burst stimulation over the primary somatosensory cortex modulates interhemispheric inhibitionChristopher M Zapallow, Mark F Jacobs, Kevin G H Lee, et al.
Neuroreport|September 8, 2012
Current direction specificity of continuous θ-burst stimulation in modulating human motor cortex excitability when applied to somatosensory cortexMark F Jacobs, Christopher M Zapallow, Philemon Tsang, et al.
Brain Stimulation|February 4, 2014
30 Hz theta-burst stimulation over primary somatosensory cortex modulates corticospinal output to the handMark F Jacobs, Philemon Tsang, Kevin G H Lee, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|April 30, 2014
Continuous theta-burst stimulation over primary somatosensory cortex modulates short-latency afferent inhibitionPhilemon Tsang, Mark F Jacobs, Kevin G H Lee, et al.
Plos One|December 31, 2014
Image derived input function for [18F]-FEPPA: application to quantify translocator protein (18 kDa) in the human brainRostom Mabrouk, Pablo M Rusjan, Romina Mizrahi, et al.
BMC Neuroscience|November 2, 2012
Theta burst repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation attenuates somatosensory evoked potentials from the lower limbChristopher M Zapallow, Michael J Asmussen, David A E Bolton, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|October 21, 2017
Abnormal intrinsic brain functional network dynamics in Parkinson's diseaseJinhee Kim, Marion Criaud, Sang Soo Cho, et al.
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Plos One|April 18, 2013
Short-latency afferent inhibition modulation during finger movementMichael J Asmussen, Mark F Jacobs, Kevin G H Lee, et al.
BMC Neuroscience|August 24, 2013
Continuous theta-burst stimulation modulates tactile synchronizationKevin Gh Lee, Mark F Jacobs, Michael J Asmussen, et al.
Plos One|August 15, 2014
Modulation of short-latency afferent inhibition depends on digit and task-relevanceMichael J Asmussen, Christopher M Zapallow, Mark F Jacobs, et al.
Neuroreport|April 10, 2013
Continuous theta-burst stimulation over the primary somatosensory cortex modulates interhemispheric inhibitionChristopher M Zapallow, Mark F Jacobs, Kevin G H Lee, et al.
Neuroreport|September 8, 2012
Current direction specificity of continuous θ-burst stimulation in modulating human motor cortex excitability when applied to somatosensory cortexMark F Jacobs, Christopher M Zapallow, Philemon Tsang, et al.
Brain Stimulation|February 4, 2014
30 Hz theta-burst stimulation over primary somatosensory cortex modulates corticospinal output to the handMark F Jacobs, Philemon Tsang, Kevin G H Lee, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|April 30, 2014
Continuous theta-burst stimulation over primary somatosensory cortex modulates short-latency afferent inhibitionPhilemon Tsang, Mark F Jacobs, Kevin G H Lee, et al.
Plos One|December 31, 2014
Image derived input function for [18F]-FEPPA: application to quantify translocator protein (18 kDa) in the human brainRostom Mabrouk, Pablo M Rusjan, Romina Mizrahi, et al.
BMC Neuroscience|November 2, 2012
Theta burst repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation attenuates somatosensory evoked potentials from the lower limbChristopher M Zapallow, Michael J Asmussen, David A E Bolton, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|October 21, 2017
Abnormal intrinsic brain functional network dynamics in Parkinson's diseaseJinhee Kim, Marion Criaud, Sang Soo Cho, et al.
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