The phenomenon of crosslimb transfer, in which unilateral strength training can result in bilateral strength gains, has recently been tested for ballistic movements. Performance gains associated with repetitive motor practice, and the associated transfer, occur within a few minutes. In this study, young and older adults were trained to perform ballistic abductions of their dominant (right) index finger as quickly as possible. Performance was assessed bilaterally before, during, and after this training. Both groups exhibited large performance gains in the right hand as a result of training (P < 0.001; young 84% improvement, older 70% improvement), which were not significantly different between groups (P < 0.40). Transcranial magnetic stimula...
Performance benefits conferred in the untrained limb after unilateral motor practice are termed cros...
Performance benefits conferred in the untrained limb after unilateral motor practice are termed cros...
Several factors, including the role of practice, have confounded the results of various strategies t...
We recently reported considerably less inter-limb transfer in older, compared to young, adults follo...
Intermanual transfer refers to the phenomenon whereby unilateral motor training induces performance ...
Bilateral movement rehabilitation is gaining popularity as an approach to improve the recovery not o...
Cross-limb transfer (CLT) describes the observation of bilateral performance gains due to unilateral...
It has long been known that practicing a task with one limb can result in performance improvements w...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the potential mechanisms and sites of neural adaptatio...
Although it has long been known that practicing a motor task with one limb can improve performance w...
Transferring a unimanual motor skill to the untrained hand, a phenomenon known as cross-limb transfe...
Cross education is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to increases in the subsequen...
Objective: Muscle weakness and atrophy due to immobilization and disuse are most common problems tha...
Cross education is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to increases in the subsequen...
<div><p>The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor tr...
Performance benefits conferred in the untrained limb after unilateral motor practice are termed cros...
Performance benefits conferred in the untrained limb after unilateral motor practice are termed cros...
Several factors, including the role of practice, have confounded the results of various strategies t...
We recently reported considerably less inter-limb transfer in older, compared to young, adults follo...
Intermanual transfer refers to the phenomenon whereby unilateral motor training induces performance ...
Bilateral movement rehabilitation is gaining popularity as an approach to improve the recovery not o...
Cross-limb transfer (CLT) describes the observation of bilateral performance gains due to unilateral...
It has long been known that practicing a task with one limb can result in performance improvements w...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the potential mechanisms and sites of neural adaptatio...
Although it has long been known that practicing a motor task with one limb can improve performance w...
Transferring a unimanual motor skill to the untrained hand, a phenomenon known as cross-limb transfe...
Cross education is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to increases in the subsequen...
Objective: Muscle weakness and atrophy due to immobilization and disuse are most common problems tha...
Cross education is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to increases in the subsequen...
<div><p>The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor tr...
Performance benefits conferred in the untrained limb after unilateral motor practice are termed cros...
Performance benefits conferred in the untrained limb after unilateral motor practice are termed cros...
Several factors, including the role of practice, have confounded the results of various strategies t...