M. Wipfli et al., Double-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation over the frontal eye field facilitates triggering of memory-guided saccades, EUR J NEURO, 14(3), 2001, pp. 571-575
The study investigated the influence of double-pulse transcranial magnetic
stimulation (dTMS) on memory-guided saccade triggering. Double pulses with
interstimulus intervals (ISIs) of 35, 50, 65 or 80 ms were applied over the
right frontal eye field (FEF) and as control over the occipital cortex. A
significant dTMS effect was found exclusively for contralateral saccades; l
atency of memory-guided saccades was reduced after FEF stimulation with an
ISI of 50 ms compared to latency without stimulation. This effect proved to
be specific for the ISI of 50 ms over the FEF because control stimulation
with the same ISI over the occipital cortex had no significant effect on la
tency of memory-guided saccades. The results of our study showed that, by u
sing an appropriate ISI, dTMS is able to facilitate contralateral saccade t
riggering by stimulating the FEF, This suggests that TMS interferes specifi
cally with saccade triggering mechanisms, probably by acting on presaccadic
neurons of the FEF.