This study investigated the effects of eccentric (ECC) and concentric (CON) semi-recumbent leg cycling on global corticospinal excitability (CSE), assessed through the activity of a non-exercised hand muscle. Thirteen healthy male adults completed two 30-min bouts of moderate intensity ECC and CON recumbent cycling on separate days. Power output (POutput), heart rate (HR) and cadence were monitored during cycling. Global CSE was assessed using transcranial magnetic stimulation to elicit motor-evoked potentials (MEP) in the right first dorsal interosseous muscle before (‘Pre’), interleaved (at 10 and 20 mins, t10 and t20, respectively), immediately after (post, P0), and 30-min post exercise (P30). Participants briefly stopped pedalling (no m...
International audienceThe present study assessed neuromuscular and corticospinal changes during and ...
Differences in the neural mechanisms underpinning eccentric (ECC) and concentric (CON) contractions ...
This study compared muscle-tendon behavior, muscle oxygenation, and muscle activity between eccentri...
This study aimed to establish the effect of cycling mode and cadence on torque, external power outpu...
Sidhu SK, Hoffman BW, Cresswell AG, Carroll TJ. Corticospinal contributions to lower limb muscle act...
Background: The present study compared corticospinal excitability to the biceps brachii muscle durin...
International audiencePurpose To examine corticospinal excitability and neuromuscular function follo...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the responsiveness of the human corticospinal pathway ...
Maximal central motor drive is known to decrease during prolonged exercise although it remains to be...
This is the first study to examine corticospinal excitability (CSE) to antagonistic muscle groups du...
Objective: Eccentric (ECC) cycle-ergometers have recently become commercially-available, offering a ...
Submaximal eccentric (ECC) cycling exercise is commonly used in research studies. No previous study ...
ObjectiveEccentric (ECC) cycle-ergometers have recently become commercially-available, offering a no...
The excitability of the motor cortex increases as fatigue develops during sustained single-joint con...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate corticospinal excitability to the biceps and triceps brach...
International audienceThe present study assessed neuromuscular and corticospinal changes during and ...
Differences in the neural mechanisms underpinning eccentric (ECC) and concentric (CON) contractions ...
This study compared muscle-tendon behavior, muscle oxygenation, and muscle activity between eccentri...
This study aimed to establish the effect of cycling mode and cadence on torque, external power outpu...
Sidhu SK, Hoffman BW, Cresswell AG, Carroll TJ. Corticospinal contributions to lower limb muscle act...
Background: The present study compared corticospinal excitability to the biceps brachii muscle durin...
International audiencePurpose To examine corticospinal excitability and neuromuscular function follo...
The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the responsiveness of the human corticospinal pathway ...
Maximal central motor drive is known to decrease during prolonged exercise although it remains to be...
This is the first study to examine corticospinal excitability (CSE) to antagonistic muscle groups du...
Objective: Eccentric (ECC) cycle-ergometers have recently become commercially-available, offering a ...
Submaximal eccentric (ECC) cycling exercise is commonly used in research studies. No previous study ...
ObjectiveEccentric (ECC) cycle-ergometers have recently become commercially-available, offering a no...
The excitability of the motor cortex increases as fatigue develops during sustained single-joint con...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate corticospinal excitability to the biceps and triceps brach...
International audienceThe present study assessed neuromuscular and corticospinal changes during and ...
Differences in the neural mechanisms underpinning eccentric (ECC) and concentric (CON) contractions ...
This study compared muscle-tendon behavior, muscle oxygenation, and muscle activity between eccentri...