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  • 26. Quadro-pulse stimulation is more effective than paired-pulse stimulation for plasticity induction of the human motor cortex.
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  • 28. Reduced corticospinal responses in older compared with younger adults during submaximal isometric, shortening, and lengthening contractions.
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  • 32. Evoked H-reflex and V-wave responses during maximal isometric, concentric, and eccentric muscle contraction.
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    Taube W, Leukel C, Schubert M, Gruber M, Rantalainen T, Gollhofer A.
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  • 36. A common neural element receiving rhythmic arm and leg activity as assessed by reflex modulation in arm muscles.
    Sasada S, Tazoe T, Nakajima T, Futatsubashi G, Ohtsuka H, Suzuki S, Zehr EP, Komiyama T.
    J Neurophysiol; 2016 Apr 01; 115(4):2065-75. PubMed ID: 26961103
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    Zehr EP, Frigon A, Hoogenboom N, Collins DF.
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  • 38. Corticomotor excitability of wrist flexor and extensor muscles during active and passive movement.
    Chye L, Nosaka K, Murray L, Edwards D, Thickbroom G.
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  • 40. Increased corticospinal excitability during direct observation of self-movement and indirect observation with a mirror box.
    Funase K, Tabira T, Higashi T, Liang N, Kasai T.
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