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Daily sessions consisted of 10-min stimulation at 60% maximum stimulator output.
In some patients, the threshold was either very high or could not be determined; here, magnetic stimulation at the maximum stimulator output was used.
The mean motor threshold (RMT) was 53.3% (SD 7.15) of the maximum stimulator output intensity; hence mean stimulation intensity for the experiment was 63.9% (SD 8.62).
Resting motor threshold (RMT) was determined using a staircase method and was defined as the lowest stimulation intensity (% of maximum stimulator output) evoking a clearly discernable MEP in four of eight consecutive stimuli.
Resting motor threshold (RMT) was determined using a staircase method and was defined as the lowest stimulation intensity (percentage of maximum stimulator output) evoking a MEP >50 μV in at least four of eight consecutive stimuli.
This procedure resulted in stimulation intensities of 48 61% of maximum stimulator output.
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However, studies employing the CBI indicate a relatively strong stimulus (up to 80% of maximal stimulator output) is required to effectively stimulate the cerebellum [6].
In all subjects, stimulation intensity was set at 70%% of the maximal stimulator output, corresponding to the mean intensity used in Exp1M1right and Exp2M1left.
Stimulus intensities then were reduced in steps of 2% of maximal stimulator output.
MT ranged from 30 to 48% of maximal stimulator output in treated and from 32to55%5% in the non-treated group.
For this purpose TMS was initially applied with a stimulus intensity of 20% of maximal stimulator output and further increased in steps of 5% until phosphenes were reported.
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