We used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to investigate whether an acute bout of resistance exercise with blood flow restriction (BFR) stimulated changes in corticomotor excitability (motor evoked potential, MEP) and short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI), and compared the responses to two traditional resistance exercise methods. Ten males completed four unilateral elbow flexion exercise trials in a balanced, randomized crossover design: (1) heavy-load (HL: 80% one-repetition maximum [1-RM]); (2) light-load (LL; 20% 1-RM) and two other light-load trials with BFR applied; (3) continuously at 80% resting systolic blood pressure (BFR-C); or (4) intermittently at 130% resting systolic blood pressure (BFR-I). MEP amplitude and SIC...
Aerobic exercise (AE) modulates cortical excitability. It can alter both corticospinal excitability ...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of acute resistance training (RT) intensity on mo...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies have demonstrated increased cortical facilitation and redu...
This thesis provides evidence of central nervous system adaptations as well as reduced exercis...
Aim: To examine the neural excitability of projections to the tibialis anterior (TA) following blood...
Meeting Abstract Low-intensity exercise with blood flow restriction (BFR-LI) may be used as an al...
To investigate whether the type and duration of activity influences corticomotor excitability follow...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of acute resistance training (RT) intensity on mo...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated ...
The effects of exercise on decision-making performance have been studied using a wide variety of cog...
The authors' aim was to determine the cortical mechanisms that underlie the transition from effectiv...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the increases in corticospinal excitability (CSE)...
© 2017 The Authors Aim To examine the neural excitability of projections to the tibialis anterior (T...
Purpose Hypertrophic resistance exercise (HRE) induces central and peripheral fatigue. However, mor...
Aerobic exercise (AE) modulates cortical excitability. It can alter both corticospinal excitability ...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of acute resistance training (RT) intensity on mo...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies have demonstrated increased cortical facilitation and redu...
This thesis provides evidence of central nervous system adaptations as well as reduced exercis...
Aim: To examine the neural excitability of projections to the tibialis anterior (TA) following blood...
Meeting Abstract Low-intensity exercise with blood flow restriction (BFR-LI) may be used as an al...
To investigate whether the type and duration of activity influences corticomotor excitability follow...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of acute resistance training (RT) intensity on mo...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated ...
The effects of exercise on decision-making performance have been studied using a wide variety of cog...
The authors' aim was to determine the cortical mechanisms that underlie the transition from effectiv...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the increases in corticospinal excitability (CSE)...
© 2017 The Authors Aim To examine the neural excitability of projections to the tibialis anterior (T...
Purpose Hypertrophic resistance exercise (HRE) induces central and peripheral fatigue. However, mor...
Aerobic exercise (AE) modulates cortical excitability. It can alter both corticospinal excitability ...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of acute resistance training (RT) intensity on mo...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies have demonstrated increased cortical facilitation and redu...