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1 Continuous Theta Burst to Supplementary Motor Area Modulates Groove Spiech C; Martínez MG; Lazzari G; Penhune V; 41511416
PSYCHOLOGY
2 Imagining the beat: causal evidence for dorsal premotor cortex (dPMC) role in beat imagery via transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) Lazzari G; Ferreri L; Cattaneo L; Penhune V; Lega C; 41248776
PSYCHOLOGY
3 Neurophysiological effects of targeting sleep spindles with closed-loop auditory stimulation Jourde HR; Sobral M; Beltrame G; Coffey EBJ; 40626105
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Personalizing brain stimulation: continual learning for sleep spindle detection Sobral M; Jourde HR; Marjani Bajestani SE; Coffey EBJ; Beltrame G; 40609549
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Hemodynamic correlates of fluctuations in neuronal excitability: A simultaneous Paired Associative Stimulation (PAS) and functional near infra-red spectroscopy (fNIRS) study Cai Z; Pellegrino G; Spilkin A; Delaire E; Uji M; Abdallah C; Lina JM; Fecteau S; Grova C; 40567300
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6 Topography of Functional Organization of Beat Perception in Human Premotor Cortex: Causal Evidence From a Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Study Lazzari G; Costantini G; La Rocca S; Massironi A; Cattaneo L; Penhune V; Lega C; 40344601
PSYCHOLOGY
7 Discriminative properties of rewarding electrical brain stimulation Pacheco-Gomez BL; Zepeda-Ruiz WA; Velazquez-Lopez D; Shizgal P; Velazquez-Martinez DN; 40015584
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8 Impact of Stimulation Frequency on Verbal Fluency Following Bilateral Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease Busteed L; García-Sánchez C; Pascual-Sedano B; Grunden N; Gironell A; Kulisevsky J; Pagonabarraga J; 39127889
PSYCHOLOGY
9 The immunomodulatory effect of oral NaHCO3 is mediated by the splenic nerve: multivariate impact revealed by artificial neural networks Alvarez MR; Alkaissi H; Rieger AM; Esber GR; Acosta ME; Stephenson SI; Maurice AV; Valencia LMR; Roman CA; Alarcon JM; 38549144
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10 Does phasic dopamine release cause policy updates? Carter F; Cossette MP; Trujillo-Pisanty I; Pallikaras V; Breton YA; Conover K; Caplan J; Solis P; Voisard J; Yaksich A; Shizgal P; 38039083
PSYCHOLOGY
11 The priming effect of rewarding brain stimulation in rats depends on both the cost and strength of reward but survives blockade of D2-like dopamine receptors Czarina Evangelista 37752810
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12 The neurophysiology of closed-loop auditory stimulation in sleep: A magnetoencephalography study Jourde HR; Merlo R; Brooks M; Rowe M; Coffey EBJ; 37675803
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13 Neurophysiology, Neuropsychology, and Epilepsy, in 2022: Hills We Have Climbed and Hills Ahead. Neurophysiology in epilepsy Frauscher B; Bénar CG; Engel JJ; Grova C; Jacobs J; Kahane P; Wiebe S; Zjilmans M; Dubeau F; 37119580
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14 Background Music and Memory in Mild Cognitive Impairment: The Role of Interindividual Differences Calabria M; Ciongoli F; Grunden N; Ordás C; García-Sánchez C; 36806508
PSYCHOLOGY
15 Hierarchical Bayesian modeling of the relationship between task-related hemodynamic responses and cortical excitability Cai Z; Pellegrino G; Lina JM; Benali H; Grova C; 36250709
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16 Dopamine and Beyond: Implications of Psychophysical Studies of Intracranial Self-Stimulation for the Treatment of Depression Pallikaras V; Shizgal P; 36009115
PSYCHOLOGY
17 The effect of phasic versus combined neuromuscular electrical stimulation using the StimaWELL 120MTRS system on multifidus muscle morphology and function in patients with chronic low back pain: a randomized controlled trial protocol Fortin M; Wolfe D; Dover G; Boily M; 35773711
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18 The Convergence Model of Brain Reward Circuitry: Implications for Relief of Treatment-Resistant Depression by Deep-Brain Stimulation of the Medial Forebrain Bundle Pallikaras V; Shizgal P; 35431828
PSYCHOLOGY
19 TMS and H1-MRS measures of excitation and inhibition following lorazepam administration. Ferland MC, Therrien-Blanchet JM, Proulx S, Klees-Themens G, Bacon BA, Vu TTD, Théoret H 33246064
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20 The Association Between Dietary Pattern Adherence, Cognitive Stimulating Lifestyle, and Cognitive Function Among Older Adults From the Quebec Longitudinal Study on Nutrition and Successful Aging Parrott MD; Carmichael PH; Laurin D; Greenwood CE; Anderson ND; Ferland G; Gaudreau P; Belleville S; Morais JA; Kergoat MJ; Fiocco AJ; 33063101
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21 Nucleus Accumbens Cell Type- and Input-Specific Suppression of Unproductive Reward Seeking. Lafferty CK, Yang AK, Mendoza JA, Britt JP 32187545
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22 State-Dependent Entrainment of Prefrontal Cortex Local Field Potential Activity Following Patterned Stimulation of the Cerebellar Vermis. Tremblay SA, Chapman CA, Courtemanche R 31736718
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23 Prolonged Reduction in Shoulder Strength after Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Treatment of Exercise-Induced Acute Muscle Pain. Butera KA, George SZ, Borsa PA, Dover GC 29505689
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Title:Imagining the beat: causal evidence for dorsal premotor cortex (dPMC) role in beat imagery via transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
Authors:Lazzari GFerreri LCattaneo LPenhune VLega C
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41248776/
DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2025.121593
Publication:NeuroImage
Keywords:Transcranial magnetic stimulationactive perceptionbeat-based predictionsendogenous beat generationpremotor cortexrhythm imagerysupplementary motor areas
PMID:41248776 Category: Date Added:2025-11-18
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy. Electronic address: carlotta.lega@unipv.it.
2 Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.
3 Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of Trento, Trento, Italy.
4 Psychology Department, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada; Montreal Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound (BRAMS) and the Centre for Research in Brain, Language and Music (CRBLM).

Description:

The ability to internally generate and maintain a rhythmic pulse, i.e., beat imagery, is a fundamental aspect of musical cognition. While recent theories propose that premotor regions support internal temporal predictions during rhythm perception and imagery, direct causal evidence remains limited. In this study, we investigated the specific contributions of the dorsal premotor cortex (dPMC) and the supplementary motor area (SMA) to beat imagery using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Forty-two non-musicians listened to rhythmic musical excerpts and judged whether a probe tone, presented after a short silent period, was temporally aligned with the imagined beat. TMS (three pulses at 10 Hz) was delivered over dPMC, SMA, or a sham control site (coil tilted 90° over M1) immediately before the imagery phase. Participants also completed the Bucknell Auditory Imagery Scale (BAIS) to assess individual differences in auditory imagery abilities. Results showed that TMS over the dPMC significantly modulated beat imagery performance, particularly in individuals with lower auditory imagery scores. No effects were observed following SMA stimulation. These findings provide causal evidence for the involvement of the dPMC in the endogenous generation of rhythmic structure and suggest a functional dissociation between motor-related areas in beat-based timing. Moreover, the interaction between stimulation effects and individual imagery abilities indicates that the neural response to TMS is shaped by individual functional states. Collectively, these results highlight the flexible and context-dependent nature of rhythm imagery mechanisms and support a predictive role for the dPMC, and more broadly, the dorsal auditory stream, in internally guided beat processing.





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