Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7290421 Consciousness and Cognition 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
► TMS was applied across a wide range of stimulation intensities to mask visual stimuli. ► Occipital TMS pulses could mask visual stimuli both when applied pre-stimulus and post-stimulus. ► TMS had similar effects on a subjective and an objective measure of vision across stimulation intensities. ► There were indications that pre-stimulus TMS masking operates differently from post-stimulus TMS masking.
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