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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573446/evaluation-of-orexin-a-salivary-levels-and-its-correlation-with-attention-after-non-invasive-brain-stimulation-in-female-volleyball-players
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fiorenzo Moscatelli, Antonietta Monda, Antonietta Messina, Marcellino Monda, Vincenzo Monda, Ines Villano, Antonella De Maria, Mancini Nicola, Gabriella Marsala, Maria Ida de Stefano, Pierpaolo Limone, Giovanni Messina, Rita Polito
BACKGROUND: The capacity to change attention from one area to another depending on the many environmental circumstances present is a crucial aspect of selective attention and is strictly correlated to reaction time. The cholinergic system of the basal forebrain is crucial for attentive abilities. Several inputs, particularly orexin neurons, whose cell bodies are found in the postero-lateral hypothalamus, can activate the cholinergic system. The aim of this study was to investigate if high frequencies rTMS at dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) in highly trained volleyball players can change Orexin-A levels, attention and reaction time...
April 4, 2024: Sports Medicine—Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38452975/effects-of-sensory-afferent-input-on-motor-cortex-excitability-of-agonist-and-antagonist-muscles
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Kenichi Sugawara, Yuma Takenaka, Tomotaka Suzuki
In this study, we aimed to analyze control mechanisms of short-latency afferent inhibition (SAI) during motor output exertion from an agonist or antagonist muscle. The motor task involved index finger abduction (agonist) and adduction (antagonist). In Experiment 1, motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) were recorded from the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscle with and without SAI at three output force levels. In Experiment 2, MEPs were recorded with and without SAI at various time points immediately before the muscle output...
March 5, 2024: Behavioural Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38373088/successful-powerlifting-in-a-unilateral-transtibial-amputee-a-descriptive-case-series
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Jonathan P Beausejour, Goldshawn Guinto, Chloe Artrip, Alejandra Corvalan, Maxine Furtado Mesa, Modesto A Lebron, Matt S Stock
Beausejour, JP, Guinto, G, Artrip, C, Corvalan, A, Mesa, MF, Lebron, MA, and Stock, MS. Successful powerlifting in a unilateral, transtibial amputee: A descriptive case series. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2023-There are no reports in the literature of powerlifting success after amputation. We had the unique opportunity to characterize functional outcomes, strength, muscle contractility and size, and corticospinal excitability in an accomplished, competitive powerlifter (best competition squat = 205...
February 20, 2024: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38364223/short-term-changes-in-the-physiology-of-the-primary-motor-cortex-following-head-impact-exposure-during-a-canadian-football-game
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Sophie-Andrée Vinet, Géraldine Martens, Samuel Guay, Amélie Apinis-Deshaies, Johan Merbah, Bertrand R Caré, Laurie-Ann Corbin-Berrigan, Eric Wagnac, Louis De Beaumont
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the association between head impact exposure (HIE) during varsity Canadian football games and short-term changes in cortical excitability of the primary motor cortex (M1) using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). METHODS: Twenty-nine university-level male athletes wore instrumented mouth guards during a football game to measure HIE. TMS measurements were conducted 24 hours before and 1-2 hours after the game. Twenty control football athletes were submitted to a noncontact training session and underwent identical TMS assessments...
February 16, 2024: Journal of Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38332685/determining-intracortical-corticospinal-and-alpha-motoneurone-excitability-in-athletes-with-patellar-tendinopathy-compared-to-asymptomatic-controls
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Patrick Vallance, Peter Malliaras, Bill Vicenzino, Dawson J Kidgell
BACKGROUND: Lower capacity to generate knee extension maximal voluntary force (MVF) has been observed in individuals affected with patellar tendinopathy (PT) compared to asymptomatic controls. This MVF deficit is hypothesized to emanate from alterations in corticospinal excitability (CSE). The modulation of CSE is intricately linked to the excitability levels at multiple sites, encompassing neurones within the corticospinal tract (CST), intracortical neurones within the primary motor cortex (M1), and the alpha motoneurone...
February 2024: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38129896/task-oriented-exercise-effects-on-walking-and-corticospinal-excitability-in-multiple-sclerosis-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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Zahra Moslemi, Eduardo A Toledo-Aldana, Bruce Baldwin, Sarah J Donkers, Janice J Eng, Prosanta Mondal, Julia O Totosy de Zepetnek, Josef Buttigieg, Michael C Levin, Cameron S Mang
BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system (CNS) that disrupts walking function and results in other debilitating symptoms. This study compares the effects of 'task-oriented exercise' against 'generalized resistance and aerobic exercise' and a 'stretching control' on walking and CNS function in people with MS (PwMS). We hypothesize that task-oriented exercise will enhance walking speed and related neural changes to a greater extent than other exercise approaches...
December 21, 2023: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38013373/a-scientometrics-analysis-of-physical-activity-and-transcranial-stimulation-research
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Angel Denche-Zamorano, Noelia Mayordomo-Pinilla, Sabina Barrios-Fernandez, Vicente Luis-Del Campo, Santiago Gómez-Paniagua, Jorge Rojo-Ramos, Antonio Castillo-Paredes, Laura Muñoz-Bermejo
BACKGROUND: The search for alternatives to improve physical performance is rising, and in recent years has been focused on the brain. No bibliometric study analyzing research on physical activity (PA) and transcranial stimulation has been found in the scientific literature. Aims: To provide an overview of the existing scientific research on PA and transcranial brain stimulation in healthy and sports participants, using a bibliometric analysis and graphic mapping of the references in the field...
November 24, 2023: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37926294/modulation-of-lower-limb-muscle-corticospinal-excitability-during-various-types-of-motor-imagery
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Keiichi Ishikawa, Naotsugu Kaneko, Atsushi Sasaki, Kimitaka Nakazawa
Motor imagery (MI) is used for rehabilitation and sports training. Previous studies focusing on the upper limb have investigated the effects of MI on corticospinal excitability in the muscles involved in the imagined movement (i.e., the agonist muscles). The present study focused on several lower-limb movements and investigated the influences of MI on corticospinal excitability in the lower limb muscles. Twelve healthy individuals (ten male and two female individuals) participated in this study. Motor-evoked potentials (MEP) from the rectus femoris (RF), biceps femoris (BF), tibialis anterior (TA), and soleus (SOL) muscles were elicited through transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to the primary motor cortex during MI of knee extension, knee flexion, ankle dorsiflexion, and ankle plantarflexion and at rest...
November 3, 2023: Neuroscience Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37769861/acute-non-invasive-brain-stimulation-improves-performances-in-volleyball-players
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fiorenzo Moscatelli, Vincenzo Monda, Pierpaolo Limone, Gabriella Marsala, Nicola Mancini, Marcellino Monda, Antonietta Messina, Antonella De Maria, Alessia Scarinci, Antonietta Monda, Rita Polito, Giovanni Messina
OBJECTIVES: The ability to redirect one's attention in response to various environmental situations is a crucial aspect of selective attention in team sports. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate whether repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in volleyball players can improve Posner test response and cortical excitability. This study had a double-blinded (participant and evaluator) matched-pair experimental design. METHODS: Twenty right-handed female volleyball players were recruited for the study and randomly assigned to either the active rTMS group (n = 10) or the sham stimulation group (n = 10)...
September 26, 2023: Physiology & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37768947/corticospinal-excitability-during-observation-of-basketball-free-throw-movement-effects-of-video-playback-speed-and-stimulus-timing
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Masaya Kitamura, Katsuya Yamamoto, Atsushi Oshima, Kiyotaka Kamibayashi
Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies have indicated that action observation (AO) modulates corticospinal excitability. Although a few previous studies have shown that the AO of simple motor movements at a slow playback speed facilitates corticospinal excitability more than that at normal playback speed, it is unclear if this effect occurs during the AO of sport-related complex movements. Therefore, we investigated the changes in the motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitudes of the flexor carpi radialis (FCR) and abductor digiti minimi (ADM) muscles during the AO of a basketball free-throw movement at three different playback speeds (100%, 75%, and 50% speeds)...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37677860/evidence-of-altered-corticomotor-inhibition-in-older-adults-with-a-history-of-repetitive-neurotrauma-a-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-study
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Alan J Pearce, Dawson J Kidgell, Ashlyn K Frazer, Billymo Rist, Jamie Tallent
International concern continues regarding the association between the long-term neurophysiologic changes from repetitive neurotrauma associated with contact and collision sports. This study describes corticomotor changes in retired contact/collision sport athletes and controls, between the ages of 30 and 70 years. Retired athletes (n = 152; 49.1 ± 8.5 years) and controls (n = 72; 47.8 ± 9.5 years) were assessed using single and paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for active motor threshold (aMT), motor evoked potential and cortical silent period duration (expressed as MEP:cSP ratio), and short- and long-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI and LICI)...
September 1, 2023: Journal of the Neurological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37648216/scapula-focused-exercises-with-or-without-biofeedback-increase-corticospinal-excitability-in-recreational-overhead-athletes-with-shoulder-impingement
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Shi-Lun Luo, Yi-Fen Shih, Jiu-Jeng Lin, Yin-Liang Lin
CONTEXT: Individuals with shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) exhibit changed corticospinal excitability, scapular kinematics, and scapular muscle activation patterns. To restore the scapular kinematics and muscle activation patterns in individuals with SIS, treatment protocols usually include scapula-focused exercises, such as scapular orientation training and strength training. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether these two types of scapular exercise can reverse the changed corticospinal excitability of recreational overhead athletes with SIS...
August 30, 2023: Journal of Athletic Training
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37642219/effect-of-muscle-length-in-a-handgrip-task-on-corticomotor-excitability-of-extrinsic-and-intrinsic-hand-muscles-under-resting-and-submaximal-contraction-conditions
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Victor Hugo Moraes, Claudia D Vargas, Bia L Ramalho, Renan H Matsuda, Victor H Souza, Luis Aureliano Imbiriba, Marco Antonio C Garcia
The neurophysiological mechanisms underlying muscle force control for different wrist postures still need to be better understood. To further elucidate these mechanisms, the present study aimed to investigate the effects of wrist posture on the corticospinal excitability by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of extrinsic (flexor [FCR] and extensor carpi radialis [ECR]) and intrinsic (flexor pollicis brevis (FPB)) muscles at rest and during a submaximal handgrip strength task. Fourteen subjects (24.06 ± 2...
August 29, 2023: Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37641563/corticospinal-excitability-changes-during-muscle-relaxation-and-contraction-in-motor-imagery
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Yuma Takenaka, Hitomi Matsumoto, Tomotaka Suzuki, Kenichi Sugawara
To enhance smooth muscle contraction and relaxation during rehabilitation and sports activities, a comprehensive understanding of the motor control mechanisms within the central nervous system is necessary. However, current knowledge on these aspects is insufficient. Therefore, this study aimed to deepen our understanding of motor controls, by investigating the alterations in corticospinal excitability within cortical motor areas related to muscle contraction and relaxation using motor imagery with a reaction time task paradigm...
August 29, 2023: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37619783/how-completely-are-rcts-of-non-pharmacological-interventions-following-concussion-reported-a-systematic-review
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Jacqueline Josee van Ierssel, Olivia Galea, Kirsten Holte, Caroline Luszawski, Elizabeth Jenkins, Jennifer O'Neil, Carolyn A Emery, Rebekah Mannix, Kathryn Schneider, Keith Owen Yeates, Roger Zemek
PURPOSE: To examine the reporting completeness of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of non-pharmacological interventions following concussion. METHODS: We searched MEDLINE, Embase, PsycInfo, CINAHL, and Web of Science up to May 2022. Two reviewers independently screened studies and assessed reporting completeness using TIDieR (Template for Intervention Description and Replication), CERT (Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template), and i-CONTENT (international Consensus on Therapeutic Exercise aNd Training) checklists...
August 22, 2023: Journal of Sport and Health Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37576608/task-dependent-alteration-of-beta-band-intermuscular-coherence-is-associated-with-ipsilateral-corticospinal-tract-excitability
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Na-Hyeon Ko, Christopher M Laine, Francisco J Valero-Cuevas
Beta-band (15-30 Hz) synchronization between the EMG signals of active limb muscles can serve as a non-invasive assay of corticospinal tract integrity. Tasks engaging a single limb often primarily utilize one corticospinal pathway, although bilateral neural circuits can participate in goal-directed actions involving multi-muscle coordination and utilization of feedback. Suboptimal utilization of such circuits after CNS injury can result in unintended mirror movements and activation of pathological synergies...
2023: Frontiers in sports and active living
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37558224/effects-of-a-single-balance-training-session-on-neural-excitability-in-individuals-with-chronic-ankle-instability
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Sunghoon Chung, Avery Rodriguez, Elham Alijanpour, Ryan S McCann
CONTEXT: Individuals with chronic ankle instability (CAI) demonstrate reduced spinal reflex modulation and corticospinal excitability of the soleus, which may contribute to decreased balance performance. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of a single session of balance training on Spinal-reflexive excitability modulation and corticospinal excitability in those with CAI. DESIGN: Randomized controlled trials. SETTING: Research laboratory...
August 9, 2023: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37464427/effects-of-whole-body-vibration-on-sensorimotor-deficits-and-brain-plasticity-among-people-with-chronic-ankle-instability-a-study-protocol-for-a-single-blind-randomized-controlled-trial
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Jingwang Tan, Jiatao Li, Jianbin Lei, Shuyi Lu, Yongjian Feng, Tao Ma, Lijiang Luan, Roger Adams, Yagang Song, Jia Han, Yu Zou
BACKGROUND: Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is a form of musculoskeletal disease that can occur after a lateral ankle sprain, and it is characterized by pain, recurrent ankle sprains, a feeling of "giving way" at the ankle joint, and sensorimotor deficits. There has been increasing evidence to suggest that plastic changes in the brain after the initial injury play an important role in CAI. As one modality to treat CAI, whole-body vibration (WBV) has been found to be beneficial for treating the sensorimotor deficits accompanying CAI, but whether these benefits are associated with brain plasticity remains unknown...
July 18, 2023: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37400937/approach-avoidance-behavior-and-motor-specific-modulation-towards-smoking-related-cues-in-smokers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuyu Song, Yanling Pi, Xiaoying Tan, Xue Xia, Yu Liu, Jian Zhang
AIMS: By performing three transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) experiments, we measured the motor-specific modulatory mechanisms in the primary motor cortex (M1) at both the intercortical and intracortical levels when smokers actively approach or avoid smoking-related cues. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: For all experiments, the design was group (smokers versus non-smokers) × action (approach versus avoidance) × image type (neutral versus smoking-related)...
July 3, 2023: Addiction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37319414/a-comprehensive-evaluation-of-multiple-sclerosis-related-fatigue-with-a-special-focus-on-fatigability
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Nicolas Royer, Callum G Brownstein, Djahid Kennouche, Loic Espeit, Anthony Teston, Claire Boutet, Léonard Féasson, Jean-Philippe Camdessanché, Guillaume Y Millet
INTRODUCTION: Fatigue is the most common and disabling symptom in multiple sclerosis (MS), being reported by 55% to 78% of patients with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). Etiology of MS-related fatigue remains poorly understood but an increased neuromuscular fatigability (i.e., greater loss of torque during exercise) could contribute to this phenomenon. This study aims to characterize the correlates of MS-related fatigue in PwMS using a comprehensive group of physiological and psychosocial measures, with a particular focus on fatigability...
June 15, 2023: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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