These findings provide direct human in vivo evidence for distinct neurophysiological and structural connectivity profiles of the pre-SMA and SMA, possibly reflecting their different cytoarchitectonic, myeloarchitectonic and connectivity properties. Variations in cortical excitability, oscillatory dynamics, and FBC along the rostro-caudal axis may mirror functional specialization, with pre-SMA supporting cognitive control processes and SMA engaging motor-related thalamocortical networks. Together, the results demonstrate the sensitivity of TMS-EEG and diffusion-weighted connectomics to measure fine-grained neurophysiological differences of corticothalamic projections, which can lead to individualized neuromodulation targeting.
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