Determining a single compound maximal motor response (MMAX) or an average superimposed MMAX response (MSUP) are commonly used reference values in experiments eliciting raw electromyographic, motor evoked potentials, H-reflexes and V-waves. However, existing literature is limited in detailing the most appropriate method to normalise these electrophysiological measures. Due to the accessibility of assessment from a cortical and spinal perspective, the tibialis anterior is increasingly used in literature and hence investigated in this study. The aims of the present study were to examine the differences and level of agreement in MMAX/MSUP under different muscle actions and contraction intensities. Following a familiarisation session, 22 males v...
Studies have demonstrated that the electromyographic (EMG) amplitude versus submaximal isometric for...
Objective: Humans usually tend to control more finely muscle force production in dominant than non-d...
The electrophysiology of neuromuscular function can be analyzed at the level of the individual motor...
Determining a single compound maximal motor response (MMAX) or an average superimposed MMAX response...
Determining a single compound maximal motor response (MMAX) or an average superimposed MMAX response...
Compound muscle action potentials (CMAPs) recorded using surface electrodes are often used to assess...
Reliability of the motor response (M-wave) is fundamental in many reflex studies; however it has rec...
Research on interlimb differences in neuromuscular recruitment patterns is limited. If interlimb dif...
The modulation of motor evoked potentials (MEPs), an index of corticospinal excitability, has been s...
The amplitude of the maximal direct motor response (Mmax) elicited by supramaximal peripheral nerve ...
Elements of the human central nervous system (CNS) constantly oscillate. In addition, there are also...
The paired motor unit analysis provides in vivo estimates of the magnitude of persistent inward curr...
Purpose. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) superimposed on voluntary muscle contraction ha...
Purpose: To investigate whether the H reflex–M wave recruitment curves obtained during maximal volu...
We examined the means, medians, and variability for motor-unit interpulse intervals (IPIs) during vo...
Studies have demonstrated that the electromyographic (EMG) amplitude versus submaximal isometric for...
Objective: Humans usually tend to control more finely muscle force production in dominant than non-d...
The electrophysiology of neuromuscular function can be analyzed at the level of the individual motor...
Determining a single compound maximal motor response (MMAX) or an average superimposed MMAX response...
Determining a single compound maximal motor response (MMAX) or an average superimposed MMAX response...
Compound muscle action potentials (CMAPs) recorded using surface electrodes are often used to assess...
Reliability of the motor response (M-wave) is fundamental in many reflex studies; however it has rec...
Research on interlimb differences in neuromuscular recruitment patterns is limited. If interlimb dif...
The modulation of motor evoked potentials (MEPs), an index of corticospinal excitability, has been s...
The amplitude of the maximal direct motor response (Mmax) elicited by supramaximal peripheral nerve ...
Elements of the human central nervous system (CNS) constantly oscillate. In addition, there are also...
The paired motor unit analysis provides in vivo estimates of the magnitude of persistent inward curr...
Purpose. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) superimposed on voluntary muscle contraction ha...
Purpose: To investigate whether the H reflex–M wave recruitment curves obtained during maximal volu...
We examined the means, medians, and variability for motor-unit interpulse intervals (IPIs) during vo...
Studies have demonstrated that the electromyographic (EMG) amplitude versus submaximal isometric for...
Objective: Humans usually tend to control more finely muscle force production in dominant than non-d...
The electrophysiology of neuromuscular function can be analyzed at the level of the individual motor...