نتایج جستجو برای: voluntary response index vri

تعداد نتایج: 1369575  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2003
Afsana Momen Urs A Leuenberger Chester A Ray Susan Cha Brian Handly Lawrence I Sinoway

During exercise, the sympathetic nervous system is activated, which causes vasoconstriction. The autonomic mechanisms responsible for this vasoconstriction vary based on the particular tissue being studied. Attempts to examine reflex control of the human renal circulation have been difficult because of technical limitations. In this report, the Doppler technique was used to examine renal flow v...

Journal: :Brain research 2006
Hideaki Onishi Toshio Soma Shigeki Kameyama Makoto Oishi Ayataka Fuijmoto Mineo Oyama Adriane A Furusawa Yukio Kurokawa

We examined the amplitude and latency of movement-related cerebral field (MRCF) waveforms, the generator and afferent feedback of movement-evoked field 1 (MEF1), and the relationship between motor field neuromagnetic activity and electromyographic activity during performance of two types of voluntary index extension. Eight healthy, right-handed male volunteers participated in this study. Experi...

2011
M. C. W. Joosen M. H. W. Frings-Dresen J. K. Sluiter

BACKGROUND Prolonged fatigue can cause physical, mental and occupational disability. Fatigue often persists because of a combination of biopsychosocial factors. PURPOSE To evaluate the process and outcomes of three existing outpatient vocational rehabilitation interventions (VRI) in patients with prolonged fatigue complaints. The VRIs differ with regard to the content and treatment duration, ...

2015
Lova Segerström Erika Roman

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a worldwide public health problem and a polygenetic disorder displaying substantial individual variation. This work aimed to study individual differences in behavior and its association to voluntary alcohol intake and subsequent response to naltrexone in a seamless heterogenic group of animals. Thus, by this approach the aim was to more accurately recapitulate the ...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2009
Marijn Post Anneke Steens Remco Renken Natasha M Maurits Inge Zijdewind

Motor fatigue is an exercise-induced reduction in the force-generating capacity. The underlying mechanisms can be separated into factors residing in the periphery or in the central nervous system. We designed an experiment in which we investigated central processes underlying motor fatigue by means of magnetic resonance imaging in combination with the twitch interpolation technique. Subjects pe...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2011
Ya-Ju Chang Miao-Ju Hsu Shin-Man Chen Cheng-Hsiang Lin Alice M K Wong

Effective treatments for multiple sclerosis (MS)-associated central fatigue have not been established. Surface functional electrical stimulation (FES), which can challenge the peripheral neuromuscular system without overloading the central nervous system, is a relatively safe therapeutic strategy. We investigated the effect of 8 weeks of surface FES training on the levels of general, central, a...

2015
Brittney J Randolph Hardikkumar M Patel Matthew D Muller

We recently demonstrated that postmenopausal women have an augmented blood pressure response to voluntary apnea compared to premenopausal women. Both obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and healthy aging are associated with increased oxidative stress, which may impair cardiovascular function. Restoring physiological responses could have clinical relevance since transient surges in blood pressure are ...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 1994
W Sommer H Leuthold R Ulrich

Previous studies have reported that the lateralization of the readiness potential is unaffected by force amplitude of brief unimanual responses. However, because those studies did not specify rate of force production, response force probably was mainly controlled by force unit duration rather than by recruitment of force units, which may explain this negative finding. To enforce recruitment con...

Journal: :Motor control 2012
Sheng Li Woo-Hyung Park Adam Borg

The study investigated squeezing reaction time (RT) in response to a visual cue during rhythmic voluntary breathing at 0.6 Hz paced by a metronome, breath holding, or at rest in 13 healthy subjects. Rhythmic voluntary breathing slowed down RT, only in the expiratory phase with accompanied changes in the length of respiratory phases, while breath-holding reduced RT. The prolonged RT during volun...

Journal: :Respiratory medicine 1993
H A Hutchings S Morris R Eccles M S Jawad

The aim of the present study was to investigate the voluntary suppression of cough in response to capsaicin inhalation in healthy volunteers, and to determine if the dose-response curve to capsaicin was significantly altered when volunteers were asked to suppress their cough response. The quantification of the degree of voluntary suppression of induced cough could provide a new methodology for ...

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