نتایج جستجو برای: amplitude of motor unit potentials

تعداد نتایج: 21211635  

Journal: :Brain stimulation 2011
Azadeh Yazdan-Shahmorad Daryl R Kipke Mark J Lehmkuhle

BACKGROUND Cortical electrical stimulation (CES) techniques are practical tools in neurorehabilitation that are currently being used to test models of functional recovery after neurologic injury. However, the mechanisms by which CES has therapeutic effects, are not fully understood. OBJECTIVE In this study, we investigated the effects of CES on unit activity of different neuronal elements in ...

2004
Ping Zhou William Zev Rymer

The dependence of the form of the electromyogram (EMG)-force relation on key motoneuron and muscle properties was explored using a simulation approach. Surface EMG signals and isometric forces were simulated using existing motoneuron pool, muscle force, and surface EMG models, based primarily on reported properties of the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscle in man. Our simulation results ind...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Ping Zhou William Zev Rymer

The dependence of the form of the EMG-force relation on key motoneuron and muscle properties was explored using a simulation approach. Surface EMG signals and isometric forces were simulated using existing motoneuron pool, muscle force, and surface EMG models, based primarily on reported properties of the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscle in humans. Our simulation results indicate that the...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2011
Ashleigh E Smith Martin V Sale Ryan D Higgins Gary A Wittert Julia B Pitcher

Evidence suggests that there are aging-related changes in corticospinal stimulus-response curve characteristics in later life. However, there is also limited evidence that these changes may only be evident in postmenopausal women and not in men. This study compared corticospinal stimulus-response curves from a group of young men [19.8 ± 1.6 yr (range 17-23 yr)] and a group of old men [n = 18, a...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2016
Joshua C Kline Carlo J De Luca

Synchronous motor unit firing instances have been attributed to anatomical inputs shared by motoneurons. Yet, there is a lack of empirical evidence confirming the notion that common inputs elicit synchronization under voluntary conditions. We tested this notion by measuring synchronization between motor unit action potential trains (MUAPTs) as their firing rates progressed within a contraction ...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of rehabilitation medicine 2000
J Kinnman T Andersson G Andersson

The aim of the present study was to determine whether any significant alterations of evoked potentials could be detected after treatment of patients with multiple sclerosis with a cooling suit. All patients had previously experienced a positive effect of this treatment. Six patients were investigated with visual, sensory and motor evoked potentials and six further patients with only motor evoke...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2012
Sarah Bruckmann Daniela Hauk Veit Roessner Franz Resch Christine M Freitag Thomas Kammer Ulf Ziemann Aribert Rothenberger Matthias Weisbrod Stephan Bender

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is one of the most frequent neuropsychiatric disorders in childhood. Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies based on muscle responses (motor-evoked potentials) suggested that reduced motor inhibition contributes to hyperactivity, a core symptom of the disease. Here we employed the N100 component of the electroencephalographic response to transcranial ...

2014
Anmo Kim Gaby Maimon Krishna Shenoy

Active locomotion, like flight or walking, leads to an increase in the response gain of visual neurons in flies and mice. In addition to such long-term modulations in sensory processing, can motor actions influence visual processing on faster timescales in these model organisms, akin to how saccadic eye movements modulate primate vision every few hundred milliseconds? In this study, we describe...

2016
Masato Hirano Shinji Kubota Yoshiki Koizume Shinya Tanaka Kozo Funase

Motor training induces plastic changes in the primary motor cortex (M1). However, it is unclear whether and how the latency of motor-evoked potentials (MEP) and MEP amplitude are affected by implicit and/or explicit motor learning. Here, we investigated the changes in M1 excitability and MEP latency induced by implicit and explicit motor learning. The subjects performed a serial reaction time t...

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