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English: The webinar "Retrieving context tree models driven by structure TMS pulse sequences in the applied in the primary motor cortex (M1)" was given by Claudia Vargas, from Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro...In this presentation, she talks about previous researches with transcranial magnetic stimulation, how the TMS works when it's applied on the brain and what is a context tree. The goal of this research is to apply a structured sequence of TMS pulses in the primary motor cortex, and verify if it is possible to retrieve in the sequence of MEP responses a signature of the context tree employed to produce the sequence of TMS pulses...Find other details about this seminar and the others in the series here: neuromat.numec.prp.usp.br/content/nmregsem |
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Short title | Retrieving context tree models driven by structure TMS pulse sequences in the primary motor cortex |
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User comments | The webinar "Retrieving context tree models driven by structure TMS pulse sequences in the applied in the primary motor cortex (M1)" was given by Claudia Vargas, from Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro.
In this presentation, she talks about previous researches with transcranial magnetic stimulation, how the TMS works when it's applied on the brain and what is a context tree. The goal of this research is to apply a structured sequence of TMS pulses in the primary motor cortex, and verify if it is possible to retrieve in the sequence of MEP responses a signature of the context tree employed to produce the sequence of TMS pulses. Find other details about this seminar and the others in the series here: neuromat.numec.prp.usp.br/content/nmregsem |
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