[Abstract] We tested peripheral, spinal and cortical excitability during 3 minutes of unresisted finger tapping at the maximal possible rate, which induced fatigue. Subsequently, we studied the temporal dynamics of muscle fatigue, expressed in the tapping movement profile, and its relationship to neural systems using mixed model analyses. The tapping rate decreased by 40% over the duration of the task. The change in the amplitude of the range of motion was not significant. The excitability of the flexor and extensor muscles of the index finger was tested via evoked potentials obtained with various types of stimulation at various levels of the motor system. The change in spinal excitability with time was evaluated considering the simultaneo...
Exploring the limits of the motor system can provide insights into the mechanisms underlying perform...
ObjectivesTo define motor cortical excitability changes occurring at various times after non-fatigui...
The authors' aim was to determine the cortical mechanisms that underlie the transition from effectiv...
[Abstract] We tested peripheral, spinal and cortical excitability during 3 minutes of unresisted fi...
[Abstract] Linear mixed effects models were used to describe the dynamics of M1, spinal and muscle e...
[Abstract] The neural substrates of fatigue induced by muscular activity have been addressed in dept...
[Abstract] The central drive to the muscle reduces when muscle force wanes during sustained MVC, and...
[Abstract] Compared to isometric activities, the neural basis of fatigue induced by repetitive tasks...
Objective: As a non-specific symptom muscle fatigue mostly accompanies neuromuscular diseases and al...
[Abstract] This work presents preliminary results on the association between central and peripheral ...
Neuromuscular Adaptations to Muscle Fatigue during Submaximal ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated ...
[Abstract] Understanding central fatigue during motor activities is important in neuroscience and di...
Fatigue-associated changes in the excitability of central motor mechanisms were investigated using t...
Exploring the limits of the motor system can provide insights into the mechanisms underlying perform...
ObjectivesTo define motor cortical excitability changes occurring at various times after non-fatigui...
The authors' aim was to determine the cortical mechanisms that underlie the transition from effectiv...
[Abstract] We tested peripheral, spinal and cortical excitability during 3 minutes of unresisted fi...
[Abstract] Linear mixed effects models were used to describe the dynamics of M1, spinal and muscle e...
[Abstract] The neural substrates of fatigue induced by muscular activity have been addressed in dept...
[Abstract] The central drive to the muscle reduces when muscle force wanes during sustained MVC, and...
[Abstract] Compared to isometric activities, the neural basis of fatigue induced by repetitive tasks...
Objective: As a non-specific symptom muscle fatigue mostly accompanies neuromuscular diseases and al...
[Abstract] This work presents preliminary results on the association between central and peripheral ...
Neuromuscular Adaptations to Muscle Fatigue during Submaximal ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated ...
[Abstract] Understanding central fatigue during motor activities is important in neuroscience and di...
Fatigue-associated changes in the excitability of central motor mechanisms were investigated using t...
Exploring the limits of the motor system can provide insights into the mechanisms underlying perform...
ObjectivesTo define motor cortical excitability changes occurring at various times after non-fatigui...
The authors' aim was to determine the cortical mechanisms that underlie the transition from effectiv...