The execution of unilateral hand contractions before performance has been reported to pro-duce behavioral aftereffects in various tasks. These effects have been regularly attributed to an induced shift in activation asymmetry to the contralateral hemisphere produced by the contractions. An alternative explanation proposes a generalized state of reduced bilateral cortical activity following unilateral hand contractions. The current experiment contrasted the above explanation models and tested the state of cortical activity after the termination of unilateral hand contractions. Twenty right-handed participants performed hand contractions in two blocks, one for each hand. Using electroencephalogram (EEG), the broad alpha band and its asymmetry...
Strong unilateral contractions are accompanied by excitatory effects to the ipsilateral cortex. This...
Copyright © 2004 The American Physiological SocietyMotor performance induces a postexercise increase...
Unilateral muscle contractions are often accompanied by the activation of the ipsilateral hemisphere...
<div><p>The execution of unilateral hand contractions before performance has been reported to produc...
Previous studies have linked unilateral hand contractions to subsequent changes in hemispheric asymm...
Objectives: Conscious engagement in movement control can influence motor performance. In most cases,...
The bilateral deficit refers to the phenomenon in which homologous muscles produce per muscle less f...
In humans, motor learning is underpinned by changes in sensorimotor network functional connectivity ...
Hemisphere asymmetry can be influenced by hand contractions. Brain imaging studies have indicated th...
Introduction: Several studies have shown that the primary motor cortex (M1) is involved in controlli...
Inhibitory processes play a significant role in the control of goal-directed actions. To increase in...
International audienceIn right-handers (RH), an increase in the pace of dominant hand movement resul...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comGABAergic intracortical inhibition (ICI...
Strong unilateral contractions are accompanied by excitatory effects to the ipsilateral cortex. This...
Copyright © 2004 The American Physiological SocietyMotor performance induces a postexercise increase...
Unilateral muscle contractions are often accompanied by the activation of the ipsilateral hemisphere...
<div><p>The execution of unilateral hand contractions before performance has been reported to produc...
Previous studies have linked unilateral hand contractions to subsequent changes in hemispheric asymm...
Objectives: Conscious engagement in movement control can influence motor performance. In most cases,...
The bilateral deficit refers to the phenomenon in which homologous muscles produce per muscle less f...
In humans, motor learning is underpinned by changes in sensorimotor network functional connectivity ...
Hemisphere asymmetry can be influenced by hand contractions. Brain imaging studies have indicated th...
Introduction: Several studies have shown that the primary motor cortex (M1) is involved in controlli...
Inhibitory processes play a significant role in the control of goal-directed actions. To increase in...
International audienceIn right-handers (RH), an increase in the pace of dominant hand movement resul...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comGABAergic intracortical inhibition (ICI...
Strong unilateral contractions are accompanied by excitatory effects to the ipsilateral cortex. This...
Copyright © 2004 The American Physiological SocietyMotor performance induces a postexercise increase...
Unilateral muscle contractions are often accompanied by the activation of the ipsilateral hemisphere...