The modulation of motor evoked potentials (MEPs), an index of corticospinal excitability, has been shown to increase during isometric contractions with incremental torque output in accordance with the contribution between motor unit recruitment and firing rate of the muscle to increases in required torque output. However, motor unit strategy of the muscle might not be the only factor influencing this behaviour since differences in pre- and postsynaptic control have been reported between lengthening and shortening or isometric contractions. In thirty healthy adults, MEPs were elicited in tibialis anterior during shortening and lengthening contractions at 15, 25, 50 and 80% contraction type specific maximal voluntary contraction torque. Backg...
A number of studies over the last few decades have established that the control strategy employed by...
Elements of the human central nervous system (CNS) constantly oscillate. In addition, there are also...
A single shortening contraction reduces the force capacity of muscle fibers, whereas force capacity ...
The modulation of motor evoked potentials (MEPs), an index of corticospinal excitability, has been s...
Import JabRef | WosArea Neurosciences and Neurology; PhysiologyInternational audienceNon-technical s...
Excitability at the motoneuron pool and motor cortex is specifically modulated in lengthening compar...
There is a limited understanding of the neurological adaptations responsible for changes in strength...
This study was designed to investigate the cortical and spinal mechanisms involved in the modulation...
This study was designed to investigate the sites of potential specific modulations in the neural con...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of the torque produced by plantar flexor...
This study examines the effect of a change in fascicle length on motor unit recruitment and discharg...
This study was designed to investigate the sites of potential specific modulations in the neural con...
There is a limited understanding of the neurological adaptations responsible for changes in strength...
Unilateral lengthening contractions provide a greater stimulus for neuromuscular adaptation than sho...
Elements of the human central nervous system (CNS) constantly oscillate. In addition, there are als...
A number of studies over the last few decades have established that the control strategy employed by...
Elements of the human central nervous system (CNS) constantly oscillate. In addition, there are also...
A single shortening contraction reduces the force capacity of muscle fibers, whereas force capacity ...
The modulation of motor evoked potentials (MEPs), an index of corticospinal excitability, has been s...
Import JabRef | WosArea Neurosciences and Neurology; PhysiologyInternational audienceNon-technical s...
Excitability at the motoneuron pool and motor cortex is specifically modulated in lengthening compar...
There is a limited understanding of the neurological adaptations responsible for changes in strength...
This study was designed to investigate the cortical and spinal mechanisms involved in the modulation...
This study was designed to investigate the sites of potential specific modulations in the neural con...
International audienceThis study investigated the influence of the torque produced by plantar flexor...
This study examines the effect of a change in fascicle length on motor unit recruitment and discharg...
This study was designed to investigate the sites of potential specific modulations in the neural con...
There is a limited understanding of the neurological adaptations responsible for changes in strength...
Unilateral lengthening contractions provide a greater stimulus for neuromuscular adaptation than sho...
Elements of the human central nervous system (CNS) constantly oscillate. In addition, there are als...
A number of studies over the last few decades have established that the control strategy employed by...
Elements of the human central nervous system (CNS) constantly oscillate. In addition, there are also...
A single shortening contraction reduces the force capacity of muscle fibers, whereas force capacity ...