Purpose: To test whether long-term cortical adaptations occur bilaterally following chronic unilateral training with a simple motor task. / Methods: Participants (n = 34) were randomly allocated to a training or control groups. Only the former completed a 4-week maximal-intensity isometric training of the right first dorsal interosseus muscle through key pinching. Maximal strength was assessed bilaterally in four different movements progressively less similar to the training task: key, tip and tripod pinches, and handgrip. Transcranial magnetic stimulation was used to probe, in the left and right primary hand motor cortices, a number of standard tests of cortical excitability, including thresholds, intra-cortical inhibition and facilitation...
This study used transcranial magnetic stimulation to measure the corticospinal responses following ...
Purpose: We used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to determine the corticospinal responses fr...
There is evidence of a strong capacity for functional and structural reorganization in the human mot...
The contralateral transfer of strength following unilateral strength training (ULS) is thought to be...
Practicing skilled tasks that involve the use of the hand and fingers has been shown to lead to adap...
Practicing skilled tasks that involve the use of the hand and fingers has been shown to lead to adap...
Cross education is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to increases in the subsequen...
Cross-education of strength occurs when strength-training one limb increases the strength of the unt...
We examined whether unilateral exercise creates perception bias in the non-exercised limb and ascert...
Cross-education strength training has being shown to retain strength and muscle thickness in the imm...
Purpose: We used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to determine the corticospinal responses fr...
INTRODUCTION: Unilateral resistance training has been shown to improve muscle strength in both the t...
INTRODUCTION: Unilateral resistance training has been shown to improve muscle strength in both the t...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the increases in corticospinal excitability (CSE)...
INTRODUCTION: Unilateral resistance training has been shown to improve muscle strength in both the t...
This study used transcranial magnetic stimulation to measure the corticospinal responses following ...
Purpose: We used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to determine the corticospinal responses fr...
There is evidence of a strong capacity for functional and structural reorganization in the human mot...
The contralateral transfer of strength following unilateral strength training (ULS) is thought to be...
Practicing skilled tasks that involve the use of the hand and fingers has been shown to lead to adap...
Practicing skilled tasks that involve the use of the hand and fingers has been shown to lead to adap...
Cross education is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to increases in the subsequen...
Cross-education of strength occurs when strength-training one limb increases the strength of the unt...
We examined whether unilateral exercise creates perception bias in the non-exercised limb and ascert...
Cross-education strength training has being shown to retain strength and muscle thickness in the imm...
Purpose: We used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to determine the corticospinal responses fr...
INTRODUCTION: Unilateral resistance training has been shown to improve muscle strength in both the t...
INTRODUCTION: Unilateral resistance training has been shown to improve muscle strength in both the t...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether the increases in corticospinal excitability (CSE)...
INTRODUCTION: Unilateral resistance training has been shown to improve muscle strength in both the t...
This study used transcranial magnetic stimulation to measure the corticospinal responses following ...
Purpose: We used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to determine the corticospinal responses fr...
There is evidence of a strong capacity for functional and structural reorganization in the human mot...