Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated with motor tasks. Recently, we reported that a finger flexion–extension task performed at a maximal voluntary rate (MVR) could not be sustained and that this was not due to muscle fatigue, but was more likely a breakdown in central motor control. To determine the central changes that accompany this type of movement task, we tracked motor-evoked potential (MEP) amplitude from the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) and abductor pollicis brevis (APB) muscles of the dominant hand in normal subjects for 20 min after a 10 sec index finger flexion–extension task performed at MVR and at a moderate sustainable rate (MSR) and half the MSR (MSR...
Abstract - The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion-extension task at maximal voluntary ...
Abstract - The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion-extension task at maximal voluntary ...
To investigate whether the type and duration of activity influences corticomotor excitability follow...
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 ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated ...
The central processes occurring during fatiguing exercise are not well understood, however transcran...
Previous studies on handedness have often reported functional asymmetries in corticomotor excitabili...
Previous studies on handedness have often reported functional asymmetries in corticomotor excitabili...
The authors' aim was to determine the cortical mechanisms that underlie the transition from effectiv...
ObjectivesTo define motor cortical excitability changes occurring at various times after non-fatigui...
ObjectivesTo define motor cortical excitability changes occurring at various times after non-fatigui...
We used transcranial magnetic stimulation to study the modulation of motor cortex excitability after...
The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion–extension task at maximal voluntary rate ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThis study examined whether muscle fati...
Abstract - The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion-extension task at maximal voluntary ...
Abstract - The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion-extension task at maximal voluntary ...
To investigate whether the type and duration of activity influences corticomotor excitability follow...
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 ...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated ...
The central processes occurring during fatiguing exercise are not well understood, however transcran...
Previous studies on handedness have often reported functional asymmetries in corticomotor excitabili...
Previous studies on handedness have often reported functional asymmetries in corticomotor excitabili...
The authors' aim was to determine the cortical mechanisms that underlie the transition from effectiv...
ObjectivesTo define motor cortical excitability changes occurring at various times after non-fatigui...
ObjectivesTo define motor cortical excitability changes occurring at various times after non-fatigui...
We used transcranial magnetic stimulation to study the modulation of motor cortex excitability after...
The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion–extension task at maximal voluntary rate ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThis study examined whether muscle fati...
Abstract - The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion-extension task at maximal voluntary ...
Abstract - The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion-extension task at maximal voluntary ...
To investigate whether the type and duration of activity influences corticomotor excitability follow...