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101. Impairment of Procedural Learning and Motor Intracortical Inhibition in Neurofibromatosis Type 1 Patients.

102. Structural plasticity of remote cortical brain regions is determined by connectivity to the primary lesion in subcortical stroke.

103. Parietofrontal motor pathways and their association with motor function after stroke.

104. White Matter Integrity of Specific Dentato-Thalamo-Cortical Pathways is Associated with Learning Gains in Precise Movement Timing.

105. Non-invasive brain stimulation: an interventional tool for enhancing behavioral training after stroke.

106. Modulating pathological oscillations by rhythmic non-invasive brain stimulation-a therapeutic concept?

107. Ipsilesional motor area size correlates with functional recovery after stroke: a 6-month follow-up longitudinal TMS motor mapping study.

108. Evolution of brain activation after stroke in a constant-effort versus constant-output motor task.

109. Baseline frontostriatal-limbic connectivity predicts reward-based memory formation.

110. White matter integrity of premotor-motor connections is associated with motor output in chronic stroke patients.

111. Evidence-based guidelines on the therapeutic use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS).

112. Habit learning and brain-machine interfaces (BMI): a tribute to Valentino Braitenberg's "Vehicles".

113. The control of complex finger movements by directional information flow between mesial frontocentral areas and the primary motor cortex.

114. The influence of functional electrical stimulation on hand motor recovery in stroke patients: a review.

115. Differential behavioral and physiological effects of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation in healthy adults of younger and older age.

116. [Combination of TMS and MRT to understand neurological diseases].

117. White matter integrity of motor connections related to training gains in healthy aging.

118. Disrupting the ipsilateral motor cortex interferes with training of a complex motor task in older adults.

119. Development of movement-related intracortical inhibition in acute to chronic subcortical stroke.

120. EEG oscillatory phase-dependent markers of corticospinal excitability in the resting brain.

121. Costs of control: decreased motor cortex engagement during a Go/NoGo task in Tourette's syndrome.

122. Altered intrahemispheric structural connectivity in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome.

123. The aging motor system as a model for plastic changes of GABA-mediated intracortical inhibition and their behavioral relevance.

124. Spatial remapping in the audio-tactile ventriloquism effect: a TMS investigation on the role of the ventral intraparietal area.

126. Two brakes are better than one: the neural bases of inhibitory control of motor memory traces.

127. Non-invasive brain stimulation in neurological diseases.

128. Neuroenhancement of the aging brain: restoring skill acquisition in old subjects.

129. [Transcranial brain stimulation after stroke].

130. Assessing the integrity of corticospinal pathways from primary and secondary cortical motor areas after stroke.

131. Modulation of training by single-session transcranial direct current stimulation to the intact motor cortex enhances motor skill acquisition of the paretic hand.

132. No association of the BDNF val66met polymorphism with implicit associative vocabulary and motor learning.

133. Associative vocabulary learning: development and testing of two paradigms for the (re-) acquisition of action- and object-related words.

134. Right Prefrontal TMS Disrupts Interregional Anticipatory EEG Alpha Activity during Shifting of Visuospatial Attention.

135. My urge, my tic - a missing link between urges and tic inhibition.

136. Coordination of uncoupled bimanual movements by strictly timed interhemispheric connectivity.

137. Interhemispheric motor networks are abnormal in patients with Gilles de la Tourette syndrome.

138. Non-invasive brain stimulation: enhancing motor and cognitive functions in healthy old subjects.

139. Facilitating skilled right hand motor function in older subjects by anodal polarization over the left primary motor cortex.

140. The involvement of the left motor cortex in learning of a novel action word lexicon.

141. Distinct temporospatial interhemispheric interactions in the human primary and premotor cortex during movement preparation.

142. Altered modulation of intracortical excitability during movement preparation in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome.

143. Brain oscillatory substrates of visual short-term memory capacity.

144. Nitroxyl exacerbates ischemic cerebral injury and oxidative neurotoxicity.

145. Spontaneous locally restricted EEG alpha activity determines cortical excitability in the motor cortex.

146. Controversy: Noninvasive and invasive cortical stimulation show efficacy in treating stroke patients.

147. Dissociation of sustained attention from central executive functions: local activity and interregional connectivity in the theta range.

148. Effects of brain polarization on reaction times and pinch force in chronic stroke.

149. Non-invasive brain stimulation: a new strategy to improve neurorehabilitation after stroke?

150. Transcranial DC stimulation (tDCS): a tool for double-blind sham-controlled clinical studies in brain stimulation.

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