The Brain Stimulation and Motor Control Lab is an advanced research unit aiming to map motor network dynamics, cortical plasticity, and neural connectivity in the human brain with high spatial and temporal resolution. Research conducted in our laboratory relies on the simultaneous integration of non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) methods and neuroimaging modalities. As part of neuromodulation applications, repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS] and Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (tES) protocols are targeted with millimeter precision using individualized structural data under the guidance of the Brainsight TMS Navigation system. The baseline excitability of the motor cortex and associated networks is measured quantitatively using paired-pulse TMS (Deymed DuoMag MP-Dual) systems. Additionally, to investigate the causal information flow between cortical regions and neural processes across the brain network, simultaneous TMS-EEG recordings are acquired, enabling connectivity analyses at the millisecond level.