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View article: Brain on Pause: How Sedentary Behavior Impacts Inhibitory Control Across Life
Brain on Pause: How Sedentary Behavior Impacts Inhibitory Control Across Life Open
Inhibitory control, an important marker of daily-life autonomy, is impaired with age. However, the role of the level of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) in the lifelong decline of such cognitive-motor function remains to …
View article: Recommendation of: Brain on Pause: How Sitting Impacts Inhibitory Control Across Life. Round#3
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View article: Brain on Pause: How Sitting Impacts Inhibitory Control Across Life
Brain on Pause: How Sitting Impacts Inhibitory Control Across Life Open
Inhibitory control, an important marker of daily-life autonomy, is impaired with age. However, the role of the level of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) in the lifelong decline of such cognitive-motor function remains to…
View article: Brain on Pause: How Sitting Impact Inhibitory Control Across Life
Brain on Pause: How Sitting Impact Inhibitory Control Across Life Open
Inhibitory control, an important marker of daily-life autonomy, is impaired with age. However, the role of the level of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) in the lifelong decline of such cognitive-motor function remains to…
View article: Effect of Motor Imagery Training of Dorsiflexor Muscles on Motor Unit Behavior
Effect of Motor Imagery Training of Dorsiflexor Muscles on Motor Unit Behavior Open
View article: Are females getting more fatigable as they age?
Are females getting more fatigable as they age? Open
View article: Enhancing endurance performance with combined imagined and actual physical practice
Enhancing endurance performance with combined imagined and actual physical practice Open
View article: Effects of prolonged vibration to the flexor carpi radialis muscle on intracortical excitability
Effects of prolonged vibration to the flexor carpi radialis muscle on intracortical excitability Open
Prolonged local vibration (LV) can induce neurophysiological adaptations thought to be related to long-term potentiation or depression. Yet, how changes in intracortical excitability may be involved remains to be further investigated as pr…
View article: Enhancing endurance performance with combined imagined and actual physical practice
Enhancing endurance performance with combined imagined and actual physical practice Open
Endurance sports require the sustained maintenance of high effort until the point of task failure. Psychological factors, particularly the perception of effort, exert considerable influence in determining task failure. Training interventio…
View article: Measuring objective fatigability and autonomic dysfunction in clinical populations: How and why?
Measuring objective fatigability and autonomic dysfunction in clinical populations: How and why? Open
Fatigue is a major symptom in many diseases, often among the most common and severe ones and may last for an extremely long period. Chronic fatigue impacts quality of life, reduces the capacity to perform activities of daily living, and ha…
View article: Motor Imagery Training Is Beneficial for Motor Memory of Upper and Lower Limb Tasks in Very Old Adults
Motor Imagery Training Is Beneficial for Motor Memory of Upper and Lower Limb Tasks in Very Old Adults Open
Human aging is associated with a decline in the capacity to memorize recently acquired motor skills. Motor imagery training is a beneficial method to compensate for this deterioration in old adults. It is not yet known whether these benefi…
View article: Motor imagery training is beneficial for motor memory of upper and lower limb tasks in very old adults
Motor imagery training is beneficial for motor memory of upper and lower limb tasks in very old adults Open
Human aging is associated with a decline in the capacity to memorize recently acquired motor skills. Motor imagery training is a beneficial method to compensate for this deterioration in old adults. It is not yet known whether these benefi…