The initial increases in force production with resistance training are thought to be primarily underpinned by neural adaptations. This notion is irmly supported by evidence displaying motor unit adaptations following resistance training; however, the precise locus of neural adaptation remains elusive. The purpose of this review is to clarify and critically discuss the literature concerning the site(s) of putative neural adaptations to short-term resistance training. The proliferation of studies employing non-invasive stimulation techniques to investigate evoked responses have yielded variable results, but generally support the notion that resistance training alters intracortical inhibition. Nevertheless, methodological inconsistencies and t...
Objective: The increase in voluntary force of an untrained limb (i.e. Cross-education) after unilate...
Walking in a novel environment, such as with resistance, has been associated with changes in muscle ...
We reviewed the evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focusing on the neurophysiological...
The initial increases in force production with resistance training are thought to be primarily under...
It has long been believed that resistance training is accompanied by changes within the nervous syst...
Although it has long been supposed that resistance training causes adaptive changes in the CNS, the ...
Resistance training increases volitional force producing capacity, and it is widely accepted that su...
Optimal strategies for enhancing strength and improving motor skills are vital in athletic performan...
The purpose of this thesis was to advance our understanding in the area of neural adaptation to stre...
Background: Resistance-training causes changes in the central nervous system (CNS); however, the sit...
[Abstract] While it is known that resistance training causes changes in the central nervous system (...
It has long been believed that training for increased strength not only affects muscle tissue, but a...
Both abrupt and gradually imposed perturbations produce adaptive changes in motor output, but the ne...
Strength training plays an important role for motor performance in sports and in neurological rehabi...
Objective: The increase in voluntary force of an untrained limb (i.e. Cross-education) after unilate...
Objective: The increase in voluntary force of an untrained limb (i.e. Cross-education) after unilate...
Walking in a novel environment, such as with resistance, has been associated with changes in muscle ...
We reviewed the evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focusing on the neurophysiological...
The initial increases in force production with resistance training are thought to be primarily under...
It has long been believed that resistance training is accompanied by changes within the nervous syst...
Although it has long been supposed that resistance training causes adaptive changes in the CNS, the ...
Resistance training increases volitional force producing capacity, and it is widely accepted that su...
Optimal strategies for enhancing strength and improving motor skills are vital in athletic performan...
The purpose of this thesis was to advance our understanding in the area of neural adaptation to stre...
Background: Resistance-training causes changes in the central nervous system (CNS); however, the sit...
[Abstract] While it is known that resistance training causes changes in the central nervous system (...
It has long been believed that training for increased strength not only affects muscle tissue, but a...
Both abrupt and gradually imposed perturbations produce adaptive changes in motor output, but the ne...
Strength training plays an important role for motor performance in sports and in neurological rehabi...
Objective: The increase in voluntary force of an untrained limb (i.e. Cross-education) after unilate...
Objective: The increase in voluntary force of an untrained limb (i.e. Cross-education) after unilate...
Walking in a novel environment, such as with resistance, has been associated with changes in muscle ...
We reviewed the evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) focusing on the neurophysiological...