The neural adaptations that accompany strength training have yet to be fully determined. Here we sought to address this topic by testing the idea that strength training might share similar mechanisms with some forms of motor learning. Since ballistic motor learning is accompanied by a shift in muscle twitches induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) toward the training direction, we sought to investigate if these changes also occur after single isometric strength training sessions with various contraction duration and rate of force development characteristics (i.e., brief or sustained ballistic contractions or slow, sustained contractions). Twitch force resultant vectors and motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) induced by TMS were measu...
Introduction. Neuromuscular determinants underlying rate of force development during rapid muscle co...
Background: A single session of isolated repetitive movements of the thumb can alter the response to...
We reviewed the evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focusing on the neurophysiological...
The purpose of this thesis was to advance our understanding in the area of neural adaptation to stre...
It has long been believed that training for increased strength not only affects muscle tissue, but a...
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...
Kidgell, DJ, Stokes, MA, Castricum, TJ, and Pearce, AJ. Neurophysiological responses after short-ter...
Kidgell, DJ, Stokes, MA, Castricum, TJ, and Pearce, AJ. Neurophysiological responses after short-ter...
Strength training plays an important role for motor performance in sports and in neurological rehabi...
Although maximal force increases following short-term isometric strength training, the rate of force...
Purpose Neural adaptations to strength training have long been recognized, but knowledge of mechanis...
The neural adaptations that mediate the increase in strength in the early phase of a strength traini...
This review provides evidence for the hypothesis that electrostimulation strength training (EST) inc...
Although it has long been supposed that resistance training causes adaptive changes in the CNS, the ...
Introduction. Neuromuscular determinants underlying rate of force development during rapid muscle co...
Background: A single session of isolated repetitive movements of the thumb can alter the response to...
We reviewed the evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focusing on the neurophysiological...
The purpose of this thesis was to advance our understanding in the area of neural adaptation to stre...
It has long been believed that training for increased strength not only affects muscle tissue, but a...
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...
Kidgell, DJ, Stokes, MA, Castricum, TJ, and Pearce, AJ. Neurophysiological responses after short-ter...
Kidgell, DJ, Stokes, MA, Castricum, TJ, and Pearce, AJ. Neurophysiological responses after short-ter...
Strength training plays an important role for motor performance in sports and in neurological rehabi...
Although maximal force increases following short-term isometric strength training, the rate of force...
Purpose Neural adaptations to strength training have long been recognized, but knowledge of mechanis...
The neural adaptations that mediate the increase in strength in the early phase of a strength traini...
This review provides evidence for the hypothesis that electrostimulation strength training (EST) inc...
Although it has long been supposed that resistance training causes adaptive changes in the CNS, the ...
Introduction. Neuromuscular determinants underlying rate of force development during rapid muscle co...
Background: A single session of isolated repetitive movements of the thumb can alter the response to...
We reviewed the evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focusing on the neurophysiological...