Cortical activity is thought to reflect the biomechanical properties of movement (e.g., force or velocity of movement), but fatigue and movement familiarity are important factors that require additional consideration in electrophysiological research. The purpose of this within-group quantitative electroencephalogram (EEG) investigation was to examine changes in cortical activity amplitude and location during four resistance exercise movement protocols emphasizing rate (PWR), magnitude (FOR), or volume (VOL) of force production, while accounting for movement familiarity and fatigue. EEG signals were recorded during each complete repetition and were then grouped by functional region, processed to eliminate artifacts, and averaged to compare o...
ABSTRACT- Exercise has been widely related to changes in cortical activation and enhanced brain func...
Aerobic exercise (AE) modulates cortical excitability. It can alter both corticospinal excitability ...
Introduction: The relationship between physical exercise and the human brain is going to develop as ...
Cortical activity is thought to reflect the biomechanical properties of movement (e.g., force or vel...
Despite modern imaging techniques, assessing and localizing changes in brain activity during whole-b...
While the effects of exercise on brain cortical activity from pre-to post-exercise have been thoroug...
The importance of the central nervous system in endurance exercise has not yet been exhaustively inv...
Copyright 2022 The Author(s). Research on the effects of exercise on cortical activity has grown sig...
Modulation of force production required during exercise is regulated from various mechanisms in the ...
The ability to learn motor tasks is important in both healthy and pathological conditions. Measureme...
Objective: Recent neuroimaging studies have shown a strong involvement of the cortex as well as brai...
Electroencephalography (EEG) has been shown to be a reliable tool in neuroergonomics studies due to ...
This study is aimed at assessing the short-term effects of muscular fatigue on the sensorimotor area...
Fatigue has been defined as an exercise-induced decline in force generation capacity because of chan...
MSPO Capstone research presented at the 3rd Annual Prosthetic Orthotic Research Symposium, April 19,...
ABSTRACT- Exercise has been widely related to changes in cortical activation and enhanced brain func...
Aerobic exercise (AE) modulates cortical excitability. It can alter both corticospinal excitability ...
Introduction: The relationship between physical exercise and the human brain is going to develop as ...
Cortical activity is thought to reflect the biomechanical properties of movement (e.g., force or vel...
Despite modern imaging techniques, assessing and localizing changes in brain activity during whole-b...
While the effects of exercise on brain cortical activity from pre-to post-exercise have been thoroug...
The importance of the central nervous system in endurance exercise has not yet been exhaustively inv...
Copyright 2022 The Author(s). Research on the effects of exercise on cortical activity has grown sig...
Modulation of force production required during exercise is regulated from various mechanisms in the ...
The ability to learn motor tasks is important in both healthy and pathological conditions. Measureme...
Objective: Recent neuroimaging studies have shown a strong involvement of the cortex as well as brai...
Electroencephalography (EEG) has been shown to be a reliable tool in neuroergonomics studies due to ...
This study is aimed at assessing the short-term effects of muscular fatigue on the sensorimotor area...
Fatigue has been defined as an exercise-induced decline in force generation capacity because of chan...
MSPO Capstone research presented at the 3rd Annual Prosthetic Orthotic Research Symposium, April 19,...
ABSTRACT- Exercise has been widely related to changes in cortical activation and enhanced brain func...
Aerobic exercise (AE) modulates cortical excitability. It can alter both corticospinal excitability ...
Introduction: The relationship between physical exercise and the human brain is going to develop as ...