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TMS is commonly used to study excitatory/inhibitory neurotransmission in cortical circuits. Changes in cortical excitability following TMS are typically measured from hand (using EMG; limited to motor cortex) or scalp (using EEG); however, it is unclear whether these two measures represent the same activity when assessing motor cortex. We found that TMS-EMG and TMS-EEG measures of motor cortex excitability are differentially affected by sensory confounds at different time points, masking any actual relationship between them in the tim

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