<p>Activation peaks between patients ON and OFF performing ET compared with CTL movements.</p
<p>(a) EXP timing with proposed timing of peak activations required for development of incidental ex...
<p>Peak-to-peak Soleus H reflex amplitude (Hmax), following TENS or sham stimulation and comparison ...
<p>Peak activations derived from an analysis of the Flanker conflict [bi fi > bc fc] and an interact...
<p>Activation peaks between patients ON and OFF performing SI compared with CTL movements.</p
<p>Activation related to polyrhythmic and isorhythmic movements compared to no movement.</p
<p>Significant brain activation differences in the task between controls and patients.</p
<p>Brain activation comparisons during the 2-back task in the exercise and control sessions.</p
<p>Comparison of TAC concentrations at 12:00 and 00:00 between patients and the control group.</p
<p>Ratio of SEPs amplitude at the onset of movement and at rest in patients and controls.</p
<p>Bar chart showing mean muscle activation levels of one participant during walking movements.</p
<p>Controls and patients did not differ in mean tapping frequency at t-test (p>0.05).</p
<p>Significant activations resulting from the comparison DBS on > DBS off (FWE 0.05, cluster-thresho...
<p>EMG activation onset and offset for (a) knee extensors and (b) knee flexors during the pedaling c...
<p>Activation differences between adult AN and control participants for emotional stimuli.</p
Comparison between predicted muscle activations and average “on-off” timing of EMG signals reported ...
<p>(a) EXP timing with proposed timing of peak activations required for development of incidental ex...
<p>Peak-to-peak Soleus H reflex amplitude (Hmax), following TENS or sham stimulation and comparison ...
<p>Peak activations derived from an analysis of the Flanker conflict [bi fi > bc fc] and an interact...
<p>Activation peaks between patients ON and OFF performing SI compared with CTL movements.</p
<p>Activation related to polyrhythmic and isorhythmic movements compared to no movement.</p
<p>Significant brain activation differences in the task between controls and patients.</p
<p>Brain activation comparisons during the 2-back task in the exercise and control sessions.</p
<p>Comparison of TAC concentrations at 12:00 and 00:00 between patients and the control group.</p
<p>Ratio of SEPs amplitude at the onset of movement and at rest in patients and controls.</p
<p>Bar chart showing mean muscle activation levels of one participant during walking movements.</p
<p>Controls and patients did not differ in mean tapping frequency at t-test (p>0.05).</p
<p>Significant activations resulting from the comparison DBS on > DBS off (FWE 0.05, cluster-thresho...
<p>EMG activation onset and offset for (a) knee extensors and (b) knee flexors during the pedaling c...
<p>Activation differences between adult AN and control participants for emotional stimuli.</p
Comparison between predicted muscle activations and average “on-off” timing of EMG signals reported ...
<p>(a) EXP timing with proposed timing of peak activations required for development of incidental ex...
<p>Peak-to-peak Soleus H reflex amplitude (Hmax), following TENS or sham stimulation and comparison ...
<p>Peak activations derived from an analysis of the Flanker conflict [bi fi > bc fc] and an interact...