Published in Muscle Nerve on September 01, 2010
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Hand dominance during constant force isometric contractions: evidence of different cortical drive commands. Eur J Appl Physiol (2011) 0.85
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The interaction of respiration and visual feedback on the control of force and neural activation of the agonist muscle. Hum Mov Sci (2011) 0.83
Task failure during standing heel raises is associated with increased power from 13 to 50 Hz in the activation of triceps surae. Eur J Appl Physiol (2010) 0.83
Synchronous EMG activity in the piper frequency band reveals the corticospinal demand of walking tasks. Ann Biomed Eng (2013) 0.83
Force control is related to low-frequency oscillations in force and surface EMG. PLoS One (2014) 0.80
Neural control of the lips differs for young and older adults following a perturbation. Exp Brain Res (2010) 0.76
Low-Frequency Oscillations and Control of the Motor Output. Front Physiol (2017) 0.75
Long-term adaptations differ for shortening and lengthening contractions. Eur J Appl Physiol (2012) 0.75
Photobiomodulation delays the onset of skeletal muscle fatigue in a dose-dependent manner. Lasers Med Sci (2016) 0.75
EMG synchrony to assess impaired corticomotor control of locomotion after stroke. J Electromyogr Kinesiol (2017) 0.75
The assessment and analysis of handedness: the Edinburgh inventory. Neuropsychologia (1971) 86.03
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Rectification of the EMG signal impairs the identification of oscillatory input to the muscle. J Neurophysiol (2009) 2.98
Human cortical muscle coherence is directly related to specific motor parameters. J Neurosci (2000) 2.24
Task-dependent modulation of 15-30 Hz coherence between rectified EMGs from human hand and forearm muscles. J Physiol (1999) 1.84
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EEG-EMG, MEG-EMG and EMG-EMG frequency analysis: physiological principles and clinical applications. Clin Neurophysiol (2002) 1.54
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Changes in corticospinal drive to spinal motoneurones following visuo-motor skill learning in humans. J Physiol (2006) 1.30
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Oscillatory activity reflects the excitability of the human somatosensory system. Neuroimage (2006) 1.21
Ramification pattern of intermetacarpal branches of the deep branch (ramus profundus) of the ulnar nerve in the human hand. Acta Anat (Basel) (1991) 1.18
Defective cortical drive to muscle in Parkinson's disease and its improvement with levodopa. Brain (2002) 1.17
Removal of visual feedback alters muscle activity and reduces force variability during constant isometric contractions. Exp Brain Res (2009) 1.17
Electromiographic and kinematic characteristics of Kung Fu Yau-Man palm strike. J Electromyogr Kinesiol (2007) 1.16
Coupling of oscillatory activity between muscles is strikingly reduced in a deafferented subject compared with normal controls. J Neurophysiol (2004) 1.13
Phasic increases in cortical beta activity are associated with alterations in sensory processing in the human. Exp Brain Res (2006) 1.06
Time and frequency domain methods for quantifying common modulation of motor unit firing patterns. J Neuroeng Rehabil (2004) 1.05
Abnormal corticomuscular and intermuscular coupling in high-frequency rhythmic myoclonus. Brain (2003) 1.04
Patterns of EMG-EMG coherence in limb dystonia. Mov Disord (2004) 1.00
Coherence between motor unit discharges in response to shared neural inputs. J Neurosci Methods (2007) 0.99
Surface EMG crosstalk evaluated from experimental recordings and simulated signals. Reflections on crosstalk interpretation, quantification and reduction. Methods Inf Med (2004) 0.99
Fatigue related changes in electromyographic coherence between synergistic hand muscles. Exp Brain Res (2009) 0.98
BOLD correlates of EMG spectral density in cortical myoclonus: description of method and case report. Neuroimage (2006) 0.89
Coherence analysis in the myoclonus of corticobasal degeneration. Mov Disord (2003) 0.88
Low-alcohol doses reduce common 10- to 15-Hz input to bilateral leg muscles during quiet standing. J Neurophysiol (2008) 0.88
An estimation of the influence of force decrease on the mean power spectral frequency shift of the EMG during repetitive maximum dynamic knee extensions. J Electromyogr Kinesiol (2003) 0.86
Mean frequency and signal amplitude of the surface EMG of the quadriceps muscles increase with increasing torque--a study using the continuous wavelet transform. J Electromyogr Kinesiol (2001) 0.82
Evaluation of low back muscle surface EMG signals using wavelets. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon) (2000) 0.81
Rectification of the EMG signal impairs the identification of oscillatory input to the muscle. J Neurophysiol (2009) 2.98
Mechanisms that contribute to differences in motor performance between young and old adults. J Electromyogr Kinesiol (2003) 2.11
Multiple features of motor-unit activity influence force fluctuations during isometric contractions. J Neurophysiol (2003) 1.54
Practice reduces motor unit discharge variability in a hand muscle and improves manual dexterity in old adults. J Appl Physiol (1985) (2005) 1.40
Removal of visual feedback alters muscle activity and reduces force variability during constant isometric contractions. Exp Brain Res (2009) 1.17
Frequency modulation of motor unit discharge has task-dependent effects on fluctuations in motor output. J Neurophysiol (2005) 0.97
Greater amount of visual information exacerbates force control in older adults during constant isometric contractions. Exp Brain Res (2011) 0.95
Coherence at 16-32 Hz can be caused by short-term synchrony of motor units. J Neurophysiol (2005) 0.93
Greater amount of visual feedback decreases force variability by reducing force oscillations from 0-1 and 3-7 Hz. Eur J Appl Physiol (2009) 0.92
Time to failure of a sustained contraction is predicted by target torque and initial electromyographic bursts in elbow flexor muscles. Muscle Nerve (2007) 0.91
Modulation of force below 1 Hz: age-associated differences and the effect of magnified visual feedback. PLoS One (2013) 0.88
Age-associated differences in positional variability are greater with the lower limb. J Mot Behav (2011) 0.86
Magnified visual feedback exacerbates positional variability in older adults due to altered modulation of the primary agonist muscle. Exp Brain Res (2012) 0.84
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Age-associated impairement in endpoint accuracy of goal-directed contractions performed with two fingers is due to altered activation of the synergistic muscles. Exp Gerontol (2012) 0.83
Synchronous EMG activity in the piper frequency band reveals the corticospinal demand of walking tasks. Ann Biomed Eng (2013) 0.83
Aging and limb alter the neuromuscular control of goal-directed movements. Exp Brain Res (2014) 0.81
Discharge rate modulation of trapezius motor units differs for voluntary contractions and instructed muscle rest. Exp Brain Res (2010) 0.80
Timing variability and not force variability predicts the endpoint accuracy of fast and slow isometric contractions. Exp Brain Res (2009) 0.79
Practice improves motor control in older adults by increasing the motor unit modulation from 13 to 30 Hz. J Neurophysiol (2013) 0.79
Force dysmetria in spinocerebellar ataxia 6 correlates with functional capacity. Front Hum Neurosci (2015) 0.79
Neuromuscular control of goal-directed ankle movements differs for healthy children and adults. Eur J Appl Physiol (2014) 0.78
High-gain visual feedback exacerbates ankle movement variability in children. Exp Brain Res (2015) 0.77
Transient shifts in frontal and parietal circuits scale with enhanced visual feedback and changes in force variability and error. J Neurophysiol (2013) 0.76
Neural control of the lips differs for young and older adults following a perturbation. Exp Brain Res (2010) 0.76
Ankle variability is amplified in older adults due to lower EMG power from 30-60 Hz. Hum Mov Sci (2012) 0.76
Slowed reaction time during exercise: what is the mechanism? Exerc Sport Sci Rev (2013) 0.75
BTrackS Balance Test for Concussion Management is Resistant to Practice Effects. Clin J Sport Med (2017) 0.75
Short-duration therapeutic massage reduces postural upper trapezius muscle activity. Neuroreport (2016) 0.75
Can Noncardiac Syncope Occur during Exercise. Cardiology (2017) 0.75
Long-term adaptations differ for shortening and lengthening contractions. Eur J Appl Physiol (2012) 0.75