BackgroundThe combination of voluntary effort and functional electrical stimulation (ES) appears to have a greater potential to induce plasticity in the motor cortex than either electrical stimulation or voluntary training alone. However, it is not clear whether the motor commands from the central nervous system, the afferent input from peripheral organs, or both, are indispensable to induce the facilitative effects on cortical excitability. To clarify whether voluntary motor commands enhance corticospinal tract (CoST) excitability during neuromuscular ES, without producing voluntary muscular contraction (VMC), we examined the effect of a combination of motor imagery (MI) and electrical muscular stimulation on CoST excitability using transc...
Hemispheric differences in motor cortex excitability during a simple index finger abduction task in ...
Single page posterThe excitability of the corticospinal pathway changes in a dynamic manner. Here, w...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
Learning new motor skills has been correlated with increased cortical excitability. In this study, d...
Learning new motor skills has been correlated with increased cortical excitability. In this study, d...
Rehabilitation with augmented electrical stimulation can enhance functional recovery after stroke, a...
<div><p>While previous studies have assessed changes in corticospinal excitability <em>following</em...
While previous studies have assessed changes in corticospinal excitability following voluntary contr...
Afferent input caused by electrical stimulation of a peripheral nerve increases corticospinal excita...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to investigate whether the excitability of the cort...
It is commonly reported that transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex during acti...
Background: In humans, corticospinal excitability is known to increase following motor electrical st...
Plastic changes in corticospinal excitability (CSE) and motor function can be induced in a targeted ...
Plastic changes in corticospinal excitability (CSE) and motor function can be induced in a targeted ...
Peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) is a common clinical technique known to induce changes in co...
Hemispheric differences in motor cortex excitability during a simple index finger abduction task in ...
Single page posterThe excitability of the corticospinal pathway changes in a dynamic manner. Here, w...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
Learning new motor skills has been correlated with increased cortical excitability. In this study, d...
Learning new motor skills has been correlated with increased cortical excitability. In this study, d...
Rehabilitation with augmented electrical stimulation can enhance functional recovery after stroke, a...
<div><p>While previous studies have assessed changes in corticospinal excitability <em>following</em...
While previous studies have assessed changes in corticospinal excitability following voluntary contr...
Afferent input caused by electrical stimulation of a peripheral nerve increases corticospinal excita...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to investigate whether the excitability of the cort...
It is commonly reported that transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex during acti...
Background: In humans, corticospinal excitability is known to increase following motor electrical st...
Plastic changes in corticospinal excitability (CSE) and motor function can be induced in a targeted ...
Plastic changes in corticospinal excitability (CSE) and motor function can be induced in a targeted ...
Peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) is a common clinical technique known to induce changes in co...
Hemispheric differences in motor cortex excitability during a simple index finger abduction task in ...
Single page posterThe excitability of the corticospinal pathway changes in a dynamic manner. Here, w...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...