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The following pages link to Increases in corticospinal responsiveness during a sustained submaximal plantar flexion. (Q45225801):
Displaying 13 items.
- Physical and cognitive consequences of fatigue: A review (Q26800030) (← links)
- Cortical and segmental excitability during fatiguing contractions of the soleus muscle in humans (Q36845224) (← links)
- Group III/IV locomotor muscle afferents alter motor cortical and corticospinal excitability and promote central fatigue during cycling exercise. (Q37589344) (← links)
- Corticospinal responses to sustained locomotor exercises: moving beyond single-joint studies of central fatigue (Q38086112) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle fatigue. (Q38116829) (← links)
- Muscle fatigue: general understanding and treatment (Q46967131) (← links)
- Motor cortex excitability does not increase during sustained cycling exercise to volitional exhaustion. (Q48479655) (← links)
- Dynamics of corticospinal changes during and after high-intensity quadriceps exercise (Q48728561) (← links)
- Motoneuron excitability of the quadriceps decreases during a fatiguing submaximal isometric contraction. (Q50152397) (← links)
- Behaviour of the motoneurone pool in a fatiguing submaximal contraction (Q57648766) (← links)
- The influence of residual force enhancement on spinal and supraspinal excitability (Q58802252) (← links)
- Changes in corticospinal excitability during an acute bout of resistance exercise in the elbow flexors (Q87724210) (← links)
- Neuromuscular Factors Contributing to Reductions in Muscle Force After Repeated, High-Intensity Muscular Efforts (Q91781765) (← links)