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Hideyuki Matsumoto
Researcher at Memorial Hospital of South Bend
Publications - 13
Citations - 109
Hideyuki Matsumoto is an academic researcher from Memorial Hospital of South Bend. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brain stimulation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 13 publications receiving 28 citations.
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Diagnostic contribution and therapeutic perspectives of transcranial magnetic stimulation in dementia.
Vincenzo Di Lazzaro,Rita Bella,Alberto Benussi,Matteo Bologna,Barbara Borroni,Fioravante Capone,Kai Hsiang S. Chen,Robert Chen,Andrei V. Chistyakov,Joseph Classen,Matthew C. Kiernan,Giacomo Koch,Giuseppe Lanza,Jean Pascal Lefaucheur,Hideyuki Matsumoto,Jean-Paul Nguyen,Michael Orth,Alvaro Pascual-Leone,Irena Rektorová,Patrik Šimko,John-Paul Taylor,Sara Tremblay,Yoshikazu Ugawa,Raffaele Dubbioso,Federico Ranieri +24 more
TL;DR: Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a powerful tool to probe in vivo brain circuits, as it allows to assess several cortical properties such as excitability, plasticity and connectivity in humans.
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Direct comparison of efficacy of the motor cortical plasticity induction and the interindividual variability between TBS and QPS.
TL;DR: QPS is more effective and stable for synaptic plasticity induction than TBS, and the inhibitory effects of QPS50 were much stronger than those of cTBS.
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Quadripulse stimulation (QPS)
TL;DR: It is proposed that QPS is currently the most powerful and reliable non-invasive brain stimulation method to induce neural plasticity in humans.
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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy with Wall-Eyed Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia Syndrome: Authors' Second Case
Hideyuki Matsumoto,Tatsurou Inaba,Toshiyuki Kakumoto,Ryoji Miyano,Naohiro Uchio,Yasuhisa Sakurai +5 more
TL;DR: A third case of WEBINO syndrome with PSP is reported in an 81-year-old man who had experienced gradually increasing gait disturbance and occasional falls since the age of 78 years and presented with cognitive impairment, parkinsonism, and oculomotor abnormalities.
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A patient with McLeod syndrome showing involvement of the central sensorimotor tracts for the legs
Takenobu Murakami,Dan Abe,Hideyuki Matsumoto,Ryo Tokimura,Mitsunari Abe,Amanda Tiksnadi,Shunsuke Kobayashi,Chikako Kaneko,Yuka Urata,Masayuki Nakamura,Akira Sano,Yoshikazu Ugawa +11 more
TL;DR: This is the first report of the involvement of the central sensorimotor tracts for the legs in a patient with McLeod syndrome, and the clinical neurophysiological technique revealed the central sensing involvements clinically masked by neuropathy.