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Comparison of transcranial magnetic stimulation measures obtained at rest and under active conditions and their reliability

Ngomo, Suzy; Léonard, Guillaume; Moffet, Hélène; Mercier, Catherine (2012)
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies investigating motor cortex reorganization in clinical populations use a variety of measurements, with some performed at rest and others with the muscle slightly contracted. ...
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Randomized placebo-controlled cross-over designs in clinical trials : a gold-standard to be reassessed

Léonard, Guillaume; Lafrenaye, Sylvie; Goffaux, Philippe (2012)
Placebo effects are well-known phenomena in medicine and biology. In fact, placebos are used as control conditions in randomized cross-over clinical trials to validate new treatments. Only recently, however, has it become ...

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