Browsing by Subject "Corticospinal excitability"
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Does an aerobic exercise induced alteration in blood lactate concentration effect brain excitability?
(2023-12-09)Aerobic exercise (AE) is thought to increase corticospinal excitability (CSE), creating an optimal environment for motor learning to occur. During AE, metabolic by-products, including lactate, accumulate in the blood. ... -
THE EFFECT OF ACTION OBSERVATION AND MOTOR IMAGERY ON CORTICOSPINAL EXCITABILITY DURING A MOTOR-RELATED TASK IN HEALTHY ADULTS
(2020-08-31)Although action observation and motor imagery have typically been viewed as independent techniques for motor learning, research has found increased learning outcomes when action observation and motor imagery are used ... -
INVESTIGATING THE EFFECT OF AEROBIC EXERCISE ON CORTICOSPINAL EXCITABILITY: A SCOPING REVIEW
(2021-03-02)Background/Aim: Emerging evidence suggests aerobic exercise (AE) enhances corticospinal excitability (CSE). The aim of this scoping review was to characterize evidence on whether acute AE increases CSE in healthy and ...