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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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June 3, 2021
Indirect Vibration of the Upper Limbs Alters Transmission Along Spinal but Not Corticospinal Pathways
Trevor S Barss, David F Collins, Dylan Miller, et al.
Journal of Biological Rhythms
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May 26, 2009
Chronotype influences diurnal variations in the excitability of the human motor cortex and the ability to generate torque during a maximum voluntary contraction
Alexander S Tamm, Olle Lagerquist, Alejandro L Ley, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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January 8, 2015
Asynchronous recruitment of low-threshold motor units during repetitive, low-current stimulation of the human tibial nerve
Jesse C Dean, Joanna M Clair-Auger, Olle Lagerquist, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
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August 13, 2002
Recent evidence for plateau potentials in human motoneurones
David F Collins, Monica Gorassini, David Bennett, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
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September 9, 2025
Grasping at illusions: stimulating cutaneous afferents to create kinesthetic illusions
Jessica A Leverett, John E Misiaszek, Craig S Chapman, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
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April 23, 2011
Postactivation depression and recovery of reflex transmission during repetitive electrical stimulation of the human tibial nerve
Joanna M Clair, Jamie M Anderson-Reid, Caitlin M Graham, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
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May 23, 2013
Electrical stimulation site influences the spatial distribution of motor units recruited in tibialis anterior
Yoshino Okuma, Austin J Bergquist, Mandy Hong, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology
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June 16, 2021
Does increasing the number of channels during neuromuscular electrical stimulation reduce fatigability and produce larger contractions with less discomfort?
Trevor S Barss, Bailey W M Sallis, Dylan J Miller, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
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October 28, 2005
Corticospinal excitability is lower during rhythmic arm movement than during tonic contraction
Timothy J Carroll, Evan R L Baldwin, David F Collins, et al.
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
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May 28, 2020
Performance on an Associative Memory Test Decreases 8 hr After Cardiovascular Exercise
Arth R R Pahwa, Dylan J Miller, Jeremy B Caplan, et al.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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June 3, 2021
Indirect Vibration of the Upper Limbs Alters Transmission Along Spinal but Not Corticospinal Pathways
Trevor S Barss, David F Collins, Dylan Miller, et al.
Journal of Biological Rhythms
|
May 26, 2009
Chronotype influences diurnal variations in the excitability of the human motor cortex and the ability to generate torque during a maximum voluntary contraction
Alexander S Tamm, Olle Lagerquist, Alejandro L Ley, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
|
January 8, 2015
Asynchronous recruitment of low-threshold motor units during repetitive, low-current stimulation of the human tibial nerve
Jesse C Dean, Joanna M Clair-Auger, Olle Lagerquist, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
|
August 13, 2002
Recent evidence for plateau potentials in human motoneurones
David F Collins, Monica Gorassini, David Bennett, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
|
September 9, 2025
Grasping at illusions: stimulating cutaneous afferents to create kinesthetic illusions
Jessica A Leverett, John E Misiaszek, Craig S Chapman, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
April 23, 2011
Postactivation depression and recovery of reflex transmission during repetitive electrical stimulation of the human tibial nerve
Joanna M Clair, Jamie M Anderson-Reid, Caitlin M Graham, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
|
May 23, 2013
Electrical stimulation site influences the spatial distribution of motor units recruited in tibialis anterior
Yoshino Okuma, Austin J Bergquist, Mandy Hong, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology
|
June 16, 2021
Does increasing the number of channels during neuromuscular electrical stimulation reduce fatigability and produce larger contractions with less discomfort?
Trevor S Barss, Bailey W M Sallis, Dylan J Miller, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
October 28, 2005
Corticospinal excitability is lower during rhythmic arm movement than during tonic contraction
Timothy J Carroll, Evan R L Baldwin, David F Collins, et al.
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology
|
May 28, 2020
Performance on an Associative Memory Test Decreases 8 hr After Cardiovascular Exercise
Arth R R Pahwa, Dylan J Miller, Jeremy B Caplan, et al.
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