Noboru Usuda
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View article: Quantitative comparison of uncrossed corticospinal tracts arising from different cortical areas in humans
Quantitative comparison of uncrossed corticospinal tracts arising from different cortical areas in humans Open
The uncrossed corticospinal tract (CST) has garnered interest as a potential compensatory neural pathway for recovering motor function after stroke-induced damage to the crossed CST. However, the area of origin of the uncrossed CST in huma…
View article: M/EEG source localization for both subcortical and cortical sources using a convolutional neural network with a realistic head conductivity model
M/EEG source localization for both subcortical and cortical sources using a convolutional neural network with a realistic head conductivity model Open
While electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) are well-established noninvasive methods in neuroscience and clinical medicine, they suffer from low spatial resolution. Electrophysiological source imaging (ESI) addresse…
View article: Quantitative comparison of corticospinal tracts arising from different cortical areas in humans
Quantitative comparison of corticospinal tracts arising from different cortical areas in humans Open
The corticospinal tract (CST), which plays a major role in the control of voluntary limb movements, arises from multiple motor- and somatosensory-related areas in monkeys. Although the cortical origin and quantitative differences in CSTs a…
View article: Muscle-Specific Modulation of Spinal Reflexes in Lower-Limb Muscles during Action Observation with and without Motor Imagery of Walking
Muscle-Specific Modulation of Spinal Reflexes in Lower-Limb Muscles during Action Observation with and without Motor Imagery of Walking Open
Action observation (AO) and motor imagery (MI) are useful techniques in neurorehabilitation. Previous studies have reported that AO and MI facilitate corticospinal excitability only in those muscles that are active when actually performing…
View article: Effect of hypercapnia on self-sustained muscle activity
Effect of hypercapnia on self-sustained muscle activity Open
View article: Respiratory and circulatory system
Respiratory and circulatory system Open
The aim of this study was to investigate the agreement of the oxygen uptake efficiency slope (OUES) measurements among treadmill exercise (RUN), leg cycling (LEG) and arm cranking (ARM), and the relationship V ・ O 2peak from RUN between V …