Imaging and brain stimulation studies seem to correct the classical understanding of how brain networks, rather than contralateral focal areas, control the generation of unimanual voluntary force. However, the scaling and hemispheric-specificity of network activation remain less understood. Using fMRI, we examined the effects of parametrically increasing right-handgrip force on activation and functional connectivity among the sensorimotor network bilaterally with 25%, 50%, and 75% maximal voluntary contractions (MVC). High force (75% MVC) unimanual handgrip contractions resulted in greater ipsilateral motor activation and functional connectivity with the contralateral hemisphere compared to a low force 25% MVC condition. The ipsilateral mot...
Hemibody movements are strongly considered as being under the control of the contralateral hemispher...
Hemibody movements are strongly considered as being under the control of the contralateral hemispher...
Hemibody movements are strongly considered as being under the control of the contralateral hemispher...
Imaging and brain stimulation studies seem to correct the classical understanding of how brain netwo...
Imaging and brain stimulation studies seem to correct the classical understanding of how brain netwo...
Imaging and brain stimulation studies seem to correct the classical understanding of how brain netwo...
Imaging and brain stimulation studies seem to correct the classical understanding of how brain netwo...
In humans, motor learning is underpinned by changes in sensorimotor network functional connectivity ...
In humans, motor learning is underpinned by changes in sensorimotor network functional connectivity ...
In humans, motor learning is underpinned by changes in sensorimotor network functional connectivity ...
The execution of voluntary movements is primarily governed by the cerebral hemisphere contralateral ...
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Hemibody movements are strongly considered as being under the control of the contralateral hemispher...
Hemibody movements are strongly considered as being under the control of the contralateral hemispher...
The primary control centres for unimanual motor control reside in the contralateral hemisphere. Ipsi...
Hemibody movements are strongly considered as being under the control of the contralateral hemispher...
Hemibody movements are strongly considered as being under the control of the contralateral hemispher...
Hemibody movements are strongly considered as being under the control of the contralateral hemispher...
Imaging and brain stimulation studies seem to correct the classical understanding of how brain netwo...
Imaging and brain stimulation studies seem to correct the classical understanding of how brain netwo...
Imaging and brain stimulation studies seem to correct the classical understanding of how brain netwo...
Imaging and brain stimulation studies seem to correct the classical understanding of how brain netwo...
In humans, motor learning is underpinned by changes in sensorimotor network functional connectivity ...
In humans, motor learning is underpinned by changes in sensorimotor network functional connectivity ...
In humans, motor learning is underpinned by changes in sensorimotor network functional connectivity ...
The execution of voluntary movements is primarily governed by the cerebral hemisphere contralateral ...
Contains fulltext : 200695.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Hand and fing...
Hemibody movements are strongly considered as being under the control of the contralateral hemispher...
Hemibody movements are strongly considered as being under the control of the contralateral hemispher...
The primary control centres for unimanual motor control reside in the contralateral hemisphere. Ipsi...
Hemibody movements are strongly considered as being under the control of the contralateral hemispher...
Hemibody movements are strongly considered as being under the control of the contralateral hemispher...
Hemibody movements are strongly considered as being under the control of the contralateral hemispher...