Tendon vibration of a limb elicits illusory movements in the direction that the vibrated muscle would be stretched, followed by a transient perception of movement in the opposite direction, that was demonstrated to correspond to a \u201ccortical\u201d aftereffect (Goodwin et al. Science 175:1382\u20131384, 1972). Primary motor cortex (M1) excitability of the non-vibrated antagonist muscle of the vibrated muscle increased during vibration and decreased thereafter. The cortical aftereffect is of interest when considering the possibility to use tendon vibration in rehabilitation for restoring unbalance activity between antagonistic muscles but, due to its short-lasting duration, has not been explored so far. We investigated the possibility to ...
Purpose: Perceptual and goal-directed behaviors may be improved by repetitive sensory stimulations w...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the mechanisms responsible for suppressing the amplitude of electromyogra...
International audienceProjections from the somesthetic cortex are believed to be involved in the mod...
The present experiment addressed whether increases in corticospinal excitability following sensory s...
Objective: The effects of a novel repeated Muscle vibration intervention (rMV; 100 Hz, 90 min over 3...
Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces muscle tonus in ...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces muscle tonus in ...
Abstract—This study explored the effect of vibration of the forearm extensors on motor cortical exci...
Few minutes of focal vibration (FV) on limb muscles can improve motor control in neurological (strok...
Several lines of evidence indicate that motor cortex excitability can be modulated by manipulation o...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) allows the modulation of intra-cortical excitabi...
International audienceProlonged vibration is known to alter muscle performance. Attenuation of Ia af...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to the human primary motor cortex (M1) causes bi...
Purpose: Perceptual and goal-directed behaviors may be improved by repetitive sensory stimulations w...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the mechanisms responsible for suppressing the amplitude of electromyogra...
International audienceProjections from the somesthetic cortex are believed to be involved in the mod...
The present experiment addressed whether increases in corticospinal excitability following sensory s...
Objective: The effects of a novel repeated Muscle vibration intervention (rMV; 100 Hz, 90 min over 3...
Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces muscle tonus in ...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces muscle tonus in ...
Abstract—This study explored the effect of vibration of the forearm extensors on motor cortical exci...
Few minutes of focal vibration (FV) on limb muscles can improve motor control in neurological (strok...
Several lines of evidence indicate that motor cortex excitability can be modulated by manipulation o...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) allows the modulation of intra-cortical excitabi...
International audienceProlonged vibration is known to alter muscle performance. Attenuation of Ia af...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to the human primary motor cortex (M1) causes bi...
Purpose: Perceptual and goal-directed behaviors may be improved by repetitive sensory stimulations w...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the mechanisms responsible for suppressing the amplitude of electromyogra...
International audienceProjections from the somesthetic cortex are believed to be involved in the mod...