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English: In the INDC lab, transcranial magnetic stimulation is used to give magnetic pulses that interfere with communication between the brain and the muscles. Fernanda Torres, a member of the ABRAÇO initiative and PhD student in Physiology at UFRJ, talks about how this technique is being used to evaluate the differences between sensory input and motor output in patients with brachial plexus injury compared to those who do not have it.
Português: No laboratório do INDC, a estimulação magnética transcraniana é utilizada para dar pulsos magnéticos que interferem na comunicação entre o cérebro e os músculos. Fernanda Torres, membro da iniciativa ABRAÇO e doutoranda em Fisiologia pela UFRJ, fala um pouco sobre como essa técnica está sendo utilizada para avaliar as diferenças entre a entrada sensorial e a saída motora em pacientes com lesão do plexo braquial em relação à aqueles que não tem.
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