We assess the effectiveness of a visuomotor paired associative stimulation (vm-PAS) protocol targeting the Action Observation Network (AON) in chronic post-stroke patients with upper-limb mild hemiparesis. Vm-PAS consisted of hand-grasping action observation stimuli repeatedly paired with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) pulses over the ipsilesional primary motor cortex (M1). Fifteen post-stroke patients underwent a session of the vm-PAS and, as a control, of the standard excitatory PAS (M1-PAS), during which slow-rate electrical stimulation of the paretic limb was paired with M1-TMS. Before and after each PAS, we assessed corticospinal excitability (CSE), short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI), and paretic wrist's voluntary movements. The two protocols induce distinct muscle-specific CSE enhancements: vm-PAS increases motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) recorded from the paretic first dorsal interosseous muscle. Conversely, M1-PAS increases MEPs recorded from the electrically stimulated extensor carpi radialis muscle. Vm-PAS efficacy correlates with hemiparesis chronicity: the higher the time elapsed since the stroke, the greater vm-PAS effects on CSE. Neither protocol affected SICI or wrist movements. Our results suggest that vm-PAS leads to muscle-specific enhancements of CSE in post-stroke patients, highlighting its potential for modulating M1 excitability after stroke. These findings show the efficacy of a cross-modal PAS protocol targeting the AON in an injured motor system.

Picardi, M., Guidali, G., Caronni, A., Rota, V., Corbo, M., Bolognini, N. (2025). Visuomotor paired associative stimulation enhances corticospinal excitability in post-stroke patients with upper-limb hemiparesis. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 15(1) [10.1038/s41598-025-98595-8].

Visuomotor paired associative stimulation enhances corticospinal excitability in post-stroke patients with upper-limb hemiparesis

Picardi, Michela
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Guidali, Giacomo
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Bolognini, Nadia
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2025

Abstract

We assess the effectiveness of a visuomotor paired associative stimulation (vm-PAS) protocol targeting the Action Observation Network (AON) in chronic post-stroke patients with upper-limb mild hemiparesis. Vm-PAS consisted of hand-grasping action observation stimuli repeatedly paired with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) pulses over the ipsilesional primary motor cortex (M1). Fifteen post-stroke patients underwent a session of the vm-PAS and, as a control, of the standard excitatory PAS (M1-PAS), during which slow-rate electrical stimulation of the paretic limb was paired with M1-TMS. Before and after each PAS, we assessed corticospinal excitability (CSE), short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI), and paretic wrist's voluntary movements. The two protocols induce distinct muscle-specific CSE enhancements: vm-PAS increases motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) recorded from the paretic first dorsal interosseous muscle. Conversely, M1-PAS increases MEPs recorded from the electrically stimulated extensor carpi radialis muscle. Vm-PAS efficacy correlates with hemiparesis chronicity: the higher the time elapsed since the stroke, the greater vm-PAS effects on CSE. Neither protocol affected SICI or wrist movements. Our results suggest that vm-PAS leads to muscle-specific enhancements of CSE in post-stroke patients, highlighting its potential for modulating M1 excitability after stroke. These findings show the efficacy of a cross-modal PAS protocol targeting the AON in an injured motor system.
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action observation; hemiparesis; paired associative stimulation; primary motor cortex; stroke; transcranial magnetic stimulation
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Picardi, M., Guidali, G., Caronni, A., Rota, V., Corbo, M., Bolognini, N. (2025). Visuomotor paired associative stimulation enhances corticospinal excitability in post-stroke patients with upper-limb hemiparesis. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 15(1) [10.1038/s41598-025-98595-8].
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