Neuroplasticity following short-term strength training occurs at supraspinal level and is specific for the trained task

dc.contributor.authorGiboin, Louis-Solal
dc.contributor.authorWeiss, Benjamin
dc.contributor.authorThomas, Felix Alexander
dc.contributor.authorGruber, Markus
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dc.date.issued2018-04
dc.description.abstractDifferent modalities of strength training cause performance enhancements, which are specific for the trained task. However, the involved mechanisms are still largely unknown. It has been demonstrated that strength training could induce neuroplasticity, which might underlie the performance improvements during the first training sessions. Thus, we hypothesized to find task-specific neuroplasticity after a short-term strength training of two distinct strength tasks.eng
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dc.subjectcorticospinal efficiency, H-reflex, motor evoked potential, motor learning, plasticity, voluntary activationeng
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dc.titleNeuroplasticity following short-term strength training occurs at supraspinal level and is specific for the trained taskeng
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