WOS: 000279764700027PubMed ID: 21992838Objective: The excitability of sensorimotor cortex and spinal motoneurones can be modulated by afferent signals arising from the periphery. Low- and high-frequency vibrations activate separate classes of afferent units in the periphery. Low-frequency vibrations (2-100 Hz) activate the type I fast adapting afferent units (FA-I), whereas high-frequency vibrations (60-1000 Hz) preferentially activate the type II units (FA-II). Muscle spindles are also sensitive to high-frequency mechanical vibrations. Motor-evoked potentials (MEP) generated in response to transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can be modulated by afferent signals. However, it is not clear whether these interactions take place at cortical...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.This study sought to determine whether pr...
International audienceProlonged vibration is known to alter muscle performance. Attenuation of Ia af...
Tendon vibration of a limb elicits illusory movements in the direction that the vibrated muscle woul...
Few minutes of focal vibration (FV) on limb muscles can improve motor control in neurological (strok...
International audienceProjections from the somesthetic cortex are believed to be involved in the mod...
Background. Muscle vibration has been shown to increase the corticospinal excitability assessed by t...
The present experiment addressed whether increases in corticospinal excitability following sensory s...
Objectives: Much effort has previously been put towards investigating motor cortical excitability by...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
The study investigated changes in corticomotor excitability of healthy adults with imperceptible whi...
Exaggerated stretch-sensitive reflexes are a common finding in elbow flexors of the contralesional a...
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...
Several lines of evidence indicate that motor cortex excitability can be modulated by manipulation o...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.This study sought to determine whether pr...
International audienceProlonged vibration is known to alter muscle performance. Attenuation of Ia af...
Tendon vibration of a limb elicits illusory movements in the direction that the vibrated muscle woul...
Few minutes of focal vibration (FV) on limb muscles can improve motor control in neurological (strok...
International audienceProjections from the somesthetic cortex are believed to be involved in the mod...
Background. Muscle vibration has been shown to increase the corticospinal excitability assessed by t...
The present experiment addressed whether increases in corticospinal excitability following sensory s...
Objectives: Much effort has previously been put towards investigating motor cortical excitability by...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
Background. Muscle vibration modifies corticomotor excitability in healthy subjects and reduces musc...
The study investigated changes in corticomotor excitability of healthy adults with imperceptible whi...
Exaggerated stretch-sensitive reflexes are a common finding in elbow flexors of the contralesional a...
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...
Several lines of evidence indicate that motor cortex excitability can be modulated by manipulation o...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.This study sought to determine whether pr...
International audienceProlonged vibration is known to alter muscle performance. Attenuation of Ia af...
Tendon vibration of a limb elicits illusory movements in the direction that the vibrated muscle woul...