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Abstract Synaptic input to the motoneuron pool is altered during fatiguing muscle contractions. In humans, the corticospinal tract is often studied, with equivocal findings regarding its role in the reduction of force. To date, the involvement of the reticulospinal tract during states of fatigue has not been explored.
Oliver Hayman +8 more
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Effects of transcranial direct current stimulation using a commercially available device on gait in Parkinson's disease with freezing of gait. [PDF]
Umemura A +6 more
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Changes in corticospinal excitability in response to mediolateral gait instability
Abstract Unpredictable gait disturbances, particularly in the mediolateral direction, pose a significant challenge to stability and are a common contributor to falls. Although the corticospinal tract is critical for gait and postural control, its response to such instabilities remains unclear.
Raven O. Huiberts +2 more
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Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation does not alter GABA concentration or functional connectivity in the normal visual cortex. [PDF]
Abuleil D +7 more
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Abstract Acute intermittent hypoxia (AIH) can increase maximal strength of limb muscles in people with incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI), but it is mostly untested in people without SCI. Acute intermittent hypercapnia (AIC) may engage similar respiratory circuits to AIH, but the effects of AIC on human limb motor output are unknown.
Anandit J. Mathew +5 more
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Multisession transcranial direct current stimulation and memory-associated cognitive functions in healthy young adults. [PDF]
Kukuła D +2 more
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Abstract Consumption of a high‐sugar mixed meal (HSMM) increases both glucose and insulin and elicits mixed vascular effects, with reduced microvascular blood flow but increased conduit artery diameter and blood flow. In this study, we sought to examine: (1) whether an HSMM elicits vascular segment‐specific effects within cerebrovasculature; and (2 ...
Krista S. Reed +5 more
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