Exploring the limits of the motor system can provide insights into the mechanisms underlying performance deterioration, such as force loss during fatiguing isometric muscle contraction, which has been shown to be due to both peripheral and central factors. However, the role of central factors in performance deterioration during dynamic tasks has received little attention. We studied index finger flexion/extension movement performed at maximum voluntary rate (MVR) in ten healthy subjects, measuring movement rate and amplitude over time, and performed measures of peripheral fatigue. During 20 s finger movements at MVR, there was a decline in movement rate beginning at 7–9 s and continuing until the end of the task, reaching 73% of baseline (P...
Motor fatigue is an exercise-induced reduction in the force-generating capacity. The underlying mech...
[Abstract] We tested peripheral, spinal and cortical excitability during 3 minutes of unresisted fi...
The causes of force loss during fatigue of human voluntary contractions have long been the subject o...
[Abstract] The central drive to the muscle reduces when muscle force wanes during sustained MVC, and...
Objective: As a non-specific symptom muscle fatigue mostly accompanies neuromuscular diseases and al...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated ...
Objective: As a non-specific symptom muscle fatigue mostly accompanies neuromuscular diseases and al...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated ...
The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion–extension task at maximal voluntary rate ...
Abstract - The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion-extension task at maximal voluntary ...
The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion–extension task at maximal voluntary rate (MVR) ...
Abstract - The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion-extension task at maximal voluntary ...
[Abstract] We tested peripheral, spinal and cortical excitability during 3 minutes of unresisted fi...
Motor fatigue is an exercise-induced reduction in the force-generating capacity. The underlying mech...
Motor fatigue is an exercise-induced reduction in the force-generating capacity. The underlying mech...
Motor fatigue is an exercise-induced reduction in the force-generating capacity. The underlying mech...
[Abstract] We tested peripheral, spinal and cortical excitability during 3 minutes of unresisted fi...
The causes of force loss during fatigue of human voluntary contractions have long been the subject o...
[Abstract] The central drive to the muscle reduces when muscle force wanes during sustained MVC, and...
Objective: As a non-specific symptom muscle fatigue mostly accompanies neuromuscular diseases and al...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated ...
Objective: As a non-specific symptom muscle fatigue mostly accompanies neuromuscular diseases and al...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation has been used to study changes in central excitability associated ...
The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion–extension task at maximal voluntary rate ...
Abstract - The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion-extension task at maximal voluntary ...
The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion–extension task at maximal voluntary rate (MVR) ...
Abstract - The performance of a repetitive index finger flexion-extension task at maximal voluntary ...
[Abstract] We tested peripheral, spinal and cortical excitability during 3 minutes of unresisted fi...
Motor fatigue is an exercise-induced reduction in the force-generating capacity. The underlying mech...
Motor fatigue is an exercise-induced reduction in the force-generating capacity. The underlying mech...
Motor fatigue is an exercise-induced reduction in the force-generating capacity. The underlying mech...
[Abstract] We tested peripheral, spinal and cortical excitability during 3 minutes of unresisted fi...
The causes of force loss during fatigue of human voluntary contractions have long been the subject o...