It has long been believed that training for increased strength not only affects muscle tissue, but also results in adaptive changes in the central nervous system. However, only in the last 10 years has the use of methods to study the neurophysiological details of putative neural adaptations to training become widespread. There are now many published reports that have used single motor unit recordings, electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves, and non-invasive stimulation of the human brain [i.e. transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)] to study neural responses to strength training. In this review, we aim to summarize what has been learned from single motor unit, reflex and TMS studies, and identify the most promising avenues to advance ...
International audienceThe neural mechanisms explaining strength increase following mental training b...
This review provides evidence for the hypothesis that electrostimulation strength training (EST) inc...
The neural adaptations that mediate the increase in strength in the early phase of a strength traini...
The evidence for neural mechanisms underpinning rapid strength increases has been investigated and d...
The evidence for neural mechanisms underpinning rapid strength increases has been investigated and d...
The purpose of this thesis was to advance our understanding in the area of neural adaptation to stre...
The neural adaptations that accompany strength training have yet to be fully determined. Here we sou...
We reviewed the evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focusing on the neurophysiological...
Although it has long been supposed that resistance training causes adaptive changes in the CNS, the ...
Kidgell, DJ, Stokes, MA, Castricum, TJ, and Pearce, AJ. Neurophysiological responses after short-ter...
We reviewed the evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focusing on the neurophysiological...
Over the last decades, it has been shown that the human neuromuscular system is highly adaptive and ...
Kidgell, DJ, Stokes, MA, Castricum, TJ, and Pearce, AJ. Neurophysiological responses after short-ter...
The initial increases in force production with resistance training are thought to be primarily under...
Purpose Neural adaptations to strength training have long been recognized, but knowledge of mechanis...
International audienceThe neural mechanisms explaining strength increase following mental training b...
This review provides evidence for the hypothesis that electrostimulation strength training (EST) inc...
The neural adaptations that mediate the increase in strength in the early phase of a strength traini...
The evidence for neural mechanisms underpinning rapid strength increases has been investigated and d...
The evidence for neural mechanisms underpinning rapid strength increases has been investigated and d...
The purpose of this thesis was to advance our understanding in the area of neural adaptation to stre...
The neural adaptations that accompany strength training have yet to be fully determined. Here we sou...
We reviewed the evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focusing on the neurophysiological...
Although it has long been supposed that resistance training causes adaptive changes in the CNS, the ...
Kidgell, DJ, Stokes, MA, Castricum, TJ, and Pearce, AJ. Neurophysiological responses after short-ter...
We reviewed the evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focusing on the neurophysiological...
Over the last decades, it has been shown that the human neuromuscular system is highly adaptive and ...
Kidgell, DJ, Stokes, MA, Castricum, TJ, and Pearce, AJ. Neurophysiological responses after short-ter...
The initial increases in force production with resistance training are thought to be primarily under...
Purpose Neural adaptations to strength training have long been recognized, but knowledge of mechanis...
International audienceThe neural mechanisms explaining strength increase following mental training b...
This review provides evidence for the hypothesis that electrostimulation strength training (EST) inc...
The neural adaptations that mediate the increase in strength in the early phase of a strength traini...