A, the conditioning protocol comprises 360 trains of TMS pulses during 30 min. Each train comprises four monophasic magnetic pulses (i.e. quadripulse stimulation: QPS) delivered at interstimulus intervals of 1.5–1250 ms. One train was given once in 5 s. B–H, normalized amplitudes of MEPs (mean ±s.e.m.) for 30 min after QPS. B–D, QPS at short intervals provided significant and sustained MEP facilitation for at least 30 min compared to the baseline: B, QPS-1.5 ms, n = 10; C, QPS-5 ms, n = 10; D, QPS-10 ms, n = 7. E–H, QPS at long intervals yielded significant MEP suppression compared to the baseline: E, QPS-30 ms, n = 10; F, QPS-50 ms, n = 10; G, QPS-100 ms, n = 7; H, QPS-1250 ms, n = 8. QPS-30 ms produced a transient decrease of MEPs up to 20 min. A sustained MEP suppression (for 30 min) was found after QPS-50 ms and QPS-100 ms. No significant MEP changes were found after QPS-1250 ms. Asterisks denote P < 0.05 by post hoc Dunnett's test. I, normalized amplitudes of MEP measured at 30 min after QPS as a function of the reciprocal of ISI of QPS: left, individual results; right, group result, mean (±s.e.m.) of baseline, n = 7 for each point. Asterisks (*P < 0.05, **P < 0.001) denote significant difference from QPS-1250 ms. J and K, normalized amplitude of MEP for a longer period after QPS. J, QPS-1.5 ms (grey circles, n = 7), QPS-5 ms (open circles, n = 6), and QPS-10 ms (black circles, n = 7). In one subject, MEP measurements were extended beyond 180 min after QPS-5 ms (triangles). The MEP sizes returned to the baseline level at 240 min post QPS-5 ms. Asterisks denote P < 0.05 by post hoc Dunnett's test. K, QPS-50 ms (circles, n = 7) and QPS-100 ms (grey circles, n = 6). Asterisks denote P < 0.05 by post hoc Dunnett's test.