EEG + TMS

The combination of EEG with TMS allows for the direct measurement of brain's electrophysiological responses to TMS pulses, known as TMS-evoked potentials (TEPs). This technique is crucial for understanding how specific brain regions respond to stimulation and for assessing cortical excitability and connectivity. A significant feature is its capacity to investigate neuroplasticity and causal brain network interactions, offering valuable diagnostic and therapeutic insights for neurological disorders like stroke, epilepsy, and various psychiatric conditions, by directly observing the immediate impact of stimulation on brain electrical activity.

  • Direct Measurement of TEPs: Records the brain's immediate electrical response to TMS pulses.
  • Cortical Excitability Assessment: Provides insights into the responsiveness of specific brain regions.
  • Network Connectivity Analysis: Helps understand how TMS influences activity across interconnected brain areas.
  • Neuroplasticity Research: Ideal for studying how brain activity changes in response to stimulation or training.