Asymmetrical Neural Adaptation in Lower Leg Muscles as a Consequence of Stereotypical Motor Training
Asymmetrical Neural Adaptation in Lower Leg Muscles as a Consequence of Stereotypical Motor Training
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United States: Taylor & Francis Group
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Despite well-authorized facts regarding asymmetrical architectural changes between different limbs after persistent participation in particular motor training, no studies have addressed the neural aspects to the present. The authors undertook the study to elucidate the possibility of neural adaptation on a limb-by-limb basis after repetitive engag...
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Asymmetrical Neural Adaptation in Lower Leg Muscles as a Consequence of Stereotypical Motor Training
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TN_cdi_pubmed_primary_22242727
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0022-2895
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1940-1027
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10.1080/00222895.2011.645912