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1 Imagining the beat: causal evidence for dorsal premotor cortex (dPMC) role in beat imagery via transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) Lazzari G; Ferreri L; Cattaneo L; Penhune V; Lega C; 41248776
PSYCHOLOGY
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6 Brain tumor detection based on a novel and high-quality prediction of the tumor pixel distributions Sun Y; Wang C; 38493601
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7 Development and validation of risk of CPS decline (RCD): a new prediction tool for worsening cognitive performance among home care clients in Canada Guthrie DM; Williams N; O' Rourke HM; Orange JB; Phillips N; Pichora-Fuller MK; Savundranayagam MY; Sutradhar R; 38041046
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12 Weakly Supervised Occupancy Prediction Using Training Data Collected via Interactive Learning Bouhamed O; Amayri M; Bouguila N; 35590880
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13 Prediction error determines whether NMDA receptors in the basolateral amygdala complex are involved in Pavlovian fear conditioning Williams-Spooner MJ; Delaney AJ; Westbrook RF; Holmes NM; 35410880
PSYCHOLOGY
14 Towards a better understanding of deep convolutional neural network processes for recognizing organic chemicals of environmental concern Sun X; Zhang X; Wang L; Li Y; Muir DCG; Zeng EY; 34388923
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19 Prediction Errors in Depression: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis. Radomsky AS, Wong SF, Dussault D, Gilchrist PT, Tesolin SB 32746394
PSYCHOLOGY
20 TooT-T: discrimination of transport proteins from non-transport proteins. Alballa M, Butler G 32321420
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21 Water Droplet Erosion of Wind Turbine Blades: Mechanics, Testing, Modeling and Future Perspectives. Elhadi Ibrahim M, Medraj M 31906204
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Title:Imagining the beat: causal evidence for dorsal premotor cortex (dPMC) role in beat imagery via transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
Authors:Lazzari GFerreri LCattaneo LPenhune VLega C
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41248776/
DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2025.121593
Publication:NeuroImage
Keywords:Transcranial magnetic stimulationactive perceptionbeat-based predictionsendogenous beat generationpremotor cortexrhythm imagerysupplementary motor areas
PMID:41248776 Category: Date Added:2025-11-18
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy. Electronic address: carlotta.lega@unipv.it.
2 Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.
3 Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of Trento, Trento, Italy.
4 Psychology Department, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada; Montreal Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound (BRAMS) and the Centre for Research in Brain, Language and Music (CRBLM).

Description:

The ability to internally generate and maintain a rhythmic pulse, i.e., beat imagery, is a fundamental aspect of musical cognition. While recent theories propose that premotor regions support internal temporal predictions during rhythm perception and imagery, direct causal evidence remains limited. In this study, we investigated the specific contributions of the dorsal premotor cortex (dPMC) and the supplementary motor area (SMA) to beat imagery using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Forty-two non-musicians listened to rhythmic musical excerpts and judged whether a probe tone, presented after a short silent period, was temporally aligned with the imagined beat. TMS (three pulses at 10 Hz) was delivered over dPMC, SMA, or a sham control site (coil tilted 90° over M1) immediately before the imagery phase. Participants also completed the Bucknell Auditory Imagery Scale (BAIS) to assess individual differences in auditory imagery abilities. Results showed that TMS over the dPMC significantly modulated beat imagery performance, particularly in individuals with lower auditory imagery scores. No effects were observed following SMA stimulation. These findings provide causal evidence for the involvement of the dPMC in the endogenous generation of rhythmic structure and suggest a functional dissociation between motor-related areas in beat-based timing. Moreover, the interaction between stimulation effects and individual imagery abilities indicates that the neural response to TMS is shaped by individual functional states. Collectively, these results highlight the flexible and context-dependent nature of rhythm imagery mechanisms and support a predictive role for the dPMC, and more broadly, the dorsal auditory stream, in internally guided beat processing.





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