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  1. Fractal properties in sensorimotor variability unveil internal adaptations of the organism before symptomatic functional decline
  2. Time course of sensorimotor cortex reorganization during upper extremity task accompanying motor recovery early after stroke: An fNIRS study
  3. Concurrent anodal transcranial direct-current stimulation and motor task to influence sensorimotor cortex activation
  4. Opinion
  5. The Use of tDCS and rTMS Methods in Neuroergonomics
  6. Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on exercise performance: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  7. Concurrent Changes of Brain Functional Connectivity and Motor Variability When Adapting to Task Constraints
  8. Different Hemodynamic Responses of the Primary Motor Cortex Accompanying Eccentric and Concentric Movements: A Functional NIRS Study
  9. High-definition transcranial direct-current stimulation of the right M1 further facilitates left M1 excitability during crossed facilitation
  10. Occurrence of aV˙O2slow component during intermittent exercises performed atV˙O2peak
  11. Comparison of repeated transcranial stimulation and transcranial direct-current stimulation on primary motor cortex excitability and inhibition: A pilot study
  12. Numéro 100 !
  13. Studying brain activity in sports performance: Contributions and issues
  14. Muscle Oximetry in Sports Science: A Systematic Review
  15. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy to probe sensorimotor region activation during electrical stimulation-evoked movement
  16. Dynamics of the human brain network revealed by time-frequency effective connectivity in fNIRS
  17. Brain activation associated with eccentric movement: A narrative review of the literature
  18. Do we perform better when we increase red blood cells?
  19. Focal Hemodynamic Responses in the Stimulated Hemisphere During High-Definition Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation
  20. The differential effects of prolonged exercise upon executive function and cerebral oxygenation
  21. Neuromuscular Fatigue during Prolonged Exercise in Hypoxia
  22. NIRS-EEG joint imaging during transcranial direct current stimulation: Online parameter estimation with an autoregressive model
  23. Saving mental effort to maintain physical effort: a shift of activity within the prefrontal cortex in anticipation of prolonged exercise
  24. Energy Production Pathways During Exercise
  25. Cognitive functions and cerebral oxygenation changes during acute and prolonged hypoxic exposure
  26. Influence of recovery time on strength during a testing protocol of knee
  27. Complex network analysis of resting-state fMRI of the brain
  28. Effective Connectivity of Cortical Sensorimotor Networks During Finger Movement Tasks: A Simultaneous fNIRS, fMRI, EEG Study
  29. Does a Combination of Virtual Reality, Neuromodulation and Neuroimaging Provide a Comprehensive Platform for Neurorehabilitation? – A Narrative Review of the Literature
  30. Why a Comprehensive Understanding of Mental Workload through the Measurement of Neurovascular Coupling Is a Key Issue for Neuroergonomics?
  31. Mitochondrial Coupling and Contractile Efficiency in Humans with High and Low V˙O2peaks
  32. Commentary: Cumulative effects of anodal and priming cathodal tDCS on pegboard test performance and motor cortical excitability
  33. Commentaries on Viewpoint: A role for the prefrontal cortex in exercise tolerance and termination
  34. Effects of Anodal High-Definition Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Bilateral Sensorimotor Cortex Activation During Sequential Finger Movements: An fNIRS Study
  35. CO2 Clamping, Peripheral and Central Fatigue during Hypoxic Knee Extensions in Men
  36. Introduction
  37. Living Lab MACVIA-LR Équilibre et prévention des chutes
  38. Le site de référence du Partenariat européen d’innovation pour un vieillissement actif et en bonne santé MACVIA-LR (contre les maladies chroniques pour un vieillissement en bonne santé en Languedoc-Roussillon)
  39. Editorial: Investigating the human brain and muscle coupling during whole-body challenging exercise
  40. Ipsilateral M1 transcranial direct current stimulation increases excitability of the contralateral M1 during an active motor task: Implications for stroke rehabilitation
  41. Effects of pre-exercise alkalosis on the decrease in $$\dot{V}O_{2}$$ V ˙ O 2 at the end of all-out exercise
  42. Effects of Increasing Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Current Intensity on Cortical Sensorimotor Network Activation: A Time Domain fNIRS Study
  43. Opposite effects of hyperoxia on mitochondrial and contractile efficiency in human quadriceps muscles
  44. An adaptive accuracy-weighted ensemble for inter-subjects classification in brain-computer interfacing
  45. Effects of ON and OFF subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation on cortical activation during finger movements tasks: a simultaneous fNIRS and EEG study
  46. Transcranial direct current stimulation induced modulation of cortical haemodynamics: A comparison between time-domain and continuous-wave functional near-infrared spectroscopy
  47. Attention deficits does not affect visual expectations
  48. A Framework for Online Inter-subjects Classification in Endogenous Brain-Computer Interfaces
  49. Living Lab Falls-MACVIA-LR: The falls prevention initiative of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA) in Languedoc-Roussillon
  50. MACVIA-LR, Reference site of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA) in Languedoc Roussillon
  51. Modulation of exercise-induced spinal loop properties in response to oxygen availability
  52. Improved cerebral oxygenation response and executive performance as a function of cardiorespiratory fitness in older women: a fNIRS study
  53. The promise of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) for psychological research: A brief review
  54. Differences in hemispherical thalamo-cortical causality analysis during resting-state fMRI
  55. Possibilities for examining the neural control of gait in humans with fNIRS
  56. Less Effort, Better Results: How Does Music Act on Prefrontal Cortex in Older Adults during Verbal Encoding? An fNIRS Study
  57. Detection of attention deficits based on brain activity
  58. Changes in Voluntary Activation Assessed by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation during Prolonged Cycling Exercise
  59. Unilateral movements are not only controled by the contralateral cerebral hemishpere
  60. Graph-Based Transfer Learning for Managing Brain Signals Variability in NIRS-Based BCIs
  61. Prevalence of cardio-respiratory factors in the occurrence of the decrease in oxygen uptake during supra-maximal, constant-power exercise
  62. BCI et rééducation par neurofeedback : quelle place dans nos stratégies actuelles de rééducation ?
  63. Detecting the user mental states from the NIRS-measured hemodynamic signals
  64. How does BCI integrate our current strategies for rehabilitation after brain injury?
  65. La détection des états mentaux des utilisateurs par des signaux hémodynamiques mesurés par NIRS
  66. Multimodal integration of fNIRS, fMRI and EEG neuroimaging
  67. Cerebral Hemodynamic and Ventilatory Responses to Hypoxia, Hypercapnia, and Hypocapnia during 5 Days at 4,350 m
  68. Tissue deoxygenation kinetics induced by prolonged hypoxic exposure in healthy humans at rest
  69. Neuromuscular adaptations after a rehabilitation program in patients with chronic low back pain: case series (uncontrolled longitudinal study)
  70. Motor and fronto-parietal cortices' involvement in sustained attention
  71. Does an Abdominal Strengthening Program Influence Leg Stiffness During Hopping Tasks?
  72. Prefrontal cortex activity during motor tasks with additional mental load requiring attentional demand: A near-infrared spectroscopy study
  73. Utilizing slope method as an alternative data analysis for functional near-infrared spectroscopy-derived cerebral hemodynamic responses
  74. Comparison of causality analysis on simultaneously measured fMRI and NIRS signals during motor tasks
  75. Multichannel time domain fNIRS mapping of cortical activation and superficial systemic responses during neuromuscular electrical stimulation
  76. Promoting Motor Function by Exercising the Brain
  77. The effect of hypoxemia and exercise on acute mountain sickness symptoms
  78. The NIRS technique: advantages and drawbacks
  79. Cerebral Cortex Activation Mapping upon Electrical Muscle Stimulation by 32-Channel Time-Domain Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
  80. Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Motor Cortex on Prefrontal Cortex Activation During a Neuromuscular Fatigue Task: An fNIRS Study
  81. Muscle, Prefrontal, and Motor Cortex Oxygenation Profiles During Prolonged Fatiguing Exercise
  82. Evidence from neuroimaging to explore brain plasticity in humans during an ultra-endurance burden
  83. Experts roundtable on proprioception
  84. Table ronde sur la définition et l’évaluation de la proprioception humaine
  85. Time-dependent effect of acute hypoxia on corticospinal excitability in healthy humans
  86. Commentaries on Viewpoint: Sacrificing economy to improve running performance—a reality in the ultramarathon?
  87. Gas exchange measurements within a magnetic environment: Validation of a new system
  88. The slow components of phosphocreatine and pulmonary oxygen uptake can be dissociated during heavy exercise according to training status
  89. Comments on Point:Counterpoint: Hypobaric hypoxia induces/does not induce different responses from normobaric hypoxia
  90. Cerebral perturbations during exercise in hypoxia
  91. Relationship Between Submaximal Handgrip Muscle Force and NIRS-Measured Motor Cortical Activation
  92. Adaptations neuromusculaires induites par un programme de restauration fonctionnelle court dans la lombalgie chronique
  93. Neuromuscular adaptations induced by a short rehabilitation program in chronic low back pain
  94. Radiographic assessment of lumbopelvic sagittal alignment in sitting position: Preliminary study
  95. Étude préliminaire de l’alignement sagittal du complexe lombo-pelvien en position assise
  96. Vastus lateralis oxygenation dynamics during maximal fatiguing concentric and eccentric isokinetic muscle actions
  97. Degraded postural performance after muscle fatigue can be compensated by skin stimulation
  98. The Perceived Exertion to Regulate a Training Program in Young Women
  99. Commentaries on Viewpoint: The two-hour marathon: Who and when?
  100. Influence of back muscle fatigue on lumbar reflex adaptation during sudden external force perturbations
  101. MAXIMAL POWER, BUT NOT FATIGABILITY, IS GREATER DURING REPEATED SPRINTS PERFORMED IN THE AFTERNOON
  102. Neural and muscular adjustments following repeated running sprints
  103. Application of near-infrared spectroscopy in preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders: Brief review
  104. NIRS in ergonomics: Its application in industry for promotion of health and human performance at work
  105. Comments on Point:Counterpoint: Afferent feedback from fatigued locomotor muscles is/is not an important determinant of endurance exercise performance
  106. Comparative determination of energy production rates and mitochondrial function using different 31P MRS quantitative methods in sedentary and trained subjects
  107. L’oxygénation cérébrale mesurée par spectroscopie dans le proche infrarouge comme témoin des ajustements de la commande motrice centrale
  108. L’état énergétique du muscle fatigué vu par la résonance magnétique nucléaire
  109. Factors responsible for force steadiness impairment with fatigue
  110. Comments on Point:Counterpoint: The kinetics of oxygen uptake during muscular exercise do/do not manifest time-delayed phases
  111. Reproducibility assessment of metabolic variables characterizing muscle energetics in Vivo: A 31 P-MRS study
  112. Muscle oxygenation and intramuscular pressure related to posture and load in back muscles
  113. Time Course of Postactivation Potentiation During Intermittent Submaximal Fatiguing Contractions in Endurance- and Power-Trained Athletes
  114. Adaptation of motor behavior to preserve task success in the presence of muscle fatigue
  115. Decrease in cerebral oxygenation influences central motor output in humans
  116. Altitude-Induced Changes in Muscle Contractile Properties
  117. Effects of a prior high-intensity knee-extension exercise on muscle recruitment and energy cost: a combined local and global investigation in humans
  118. Diurnal Increase In Muscle Power Is Not Sustained For Repeated Sprints.
  119. Does oxidative capacity affect energy cost? An in vivo MR investigation of skeletal muscle energetics
  120. Commentaries on Viewpoint: Evidence that reduced skeletal muscle recruitment explains the lactate paradox during exercise at high altitude
  121. Recurrence quantification analysis of surface electromyographic signal: Sensitivity to potentiation and neuromuscular fatigue
  122. Effect of Severe Hypoxia on Prefrontal Cortex and Muscle Oxygenation Responses at Rest and During Exhaustive Exercise
  123. Redetermination of the optimal stimulation intensity modifies resting H-reflex recovery after a sustained moderate-intensity muscle contraction
  124. Comparison of Heart Rate Deflection and Ventilatory Threshold During a Field Cross-Country Roller-Skiing Test
  125. Non-invasive NIR spectroscopy of human brain function during exercise
  126. Relationship between limbs anthropometrical characteristics and energy expenditure during arm cranking and leg cycling unloaded exercises
  127. Accurate work-rate measurements during in vivo MRS studies of exercising human quadriceps
  128. Muscular fatigue increases signal-dependent noise during isometric force production
  129. The role of cocontraction in the impairment of movement accuracy with fatigue
  130. Modulation in voluntary neural drive in relation to muscle soreness
  131. Prefrontal cortex oxygenation and neuromuscular responses to exhaustive exercise
  132. Prefrontal cortex oxygenation and neuromuscular responses to exhaustive exercise
  133. Cycling performance and mechanical variables using a new prototype chainring
  134. Effects of a Supplementation during Exercise and Recovery
  135. RESPONSE
  136. Compression élastique externe et fonction musculaire chez l'homme
  137. Muscle Deoxygenation and Neural Drive to the Muscle during Repeated Sprint Cycling
  138. Neuro-mechanical and chemical influences on locomotor respiratory coupling in humans
  139. Effect of prior heavy exercise on muscle deoxygenation kinetics at the onset of subsequent heavy exercise
  140. Failed Excitability of Spinal Motoneurons Induced by Prolonged Running Exercise
  141. Abstracts from the 6th International Conference on the Engineering of Sport, 10–14 July 2006, Olympic Hall, Munich, Germany
  142. The role of engineering in fatigue reduction during human locomotion — a review
  143. Is the VO2 slow component in heavy arm-cranking exercise associated with recruitment of type II muscle fibers as assessed by an increase in surface EMG?
  144. Oxygen Uptake Kinetics During Heavy Submaximal Exercise: Effect of Sickle Cell Trait With or Without Alpha-Thalassemia
  145. Aerobic Energy Cost and Sensation Responses During Submaximal Running Exercise - Positive Effects of Wearing Compression Tights
  146. Degree of Coordination between Breathing and Rhythmic Arm Movements During Hand Rim Wheelchair Propulsion
  147. Métabolisme énergétique et performance sportive chez les porteurs du trait drépanocytaire : peut-on parler d'intolérance à l'effort ?
  148. Effect of Endurance Training on Different Mechanical Efficiency Indices During Submaximal Cycling in Subjects Unaccustomed to Cycling
  149. Oxygen Uptake Kinetics During Moderate and Heavy Intensity Exercise in Humans: The Influence of Hypoxia and Training Status
  150. Oxygen Uptake Response to an 800-m Running Race
  151. Overall increase in heart rate variability after the Square-Wave Endurance Exercise Test training
  152. Monocarboxylate transporters, blood lactate removal after supramaximal exercise, and fatigue indexes in humans
  153. Relationships between maximal muscle oxidative capacity and blood lactate removal after supramaximal exercise and fatigue indexes in humans
  154. and EMG Activity Kinetics During Moderate and Severe Constant Work Rate Exercise in Trained Cyclists
  155. Influence of repeated isometric contractions on muscle deoxygenation and pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics in humans
  156. Dynamic Responses of Oxygen Uptake at the Onset and End of Moderate and Heavy Exercise in Trained Subjects
  157. Evaluation of Fitness Level by the Oxygen Uptake Efficiency Slope After a Short-Term Intermittent Endurance Training
  158. Quantitative Poincar� plot analysis of heart rate variability: effect of endurance training
  159. Decrease in heart rate variability with overtraining: assessment by the Poincare plot analysis
  160. Faster oxygen uptake kinetics at the onset of submaximal cycling exercise following 4�weeks recombinant human erythropoietin (r-HuEPO) treatment
  161. The effect of prolonged submaximal exercise on gas exchange kinetics and ventilation during heavy exercise in humans
  162. Dynamic Responses of O2Uptake at the Onset and End of Exercise in Trained Subjects
  163. Interpreting V˙o 2 kinetics in heavy exercise revisited
  164. Cardiovascular and Oxygen Uptake Kinetics During Sequential Heavy Cycling Exercises
  165. Le chémoréflexe des membres inférieurs élève le débit sanguin et la consommation d'oxygène musculaire au début d'un exercice modéré des membres supérieurs
  166. Physiological and Metabolic Responses of Triathletes to a Simulated 30-min Time-Trial in Cycling at Self-Selected Intensity
  167. Oxygen uptake kinetics during two bouts of heavy cycling separated by fatiguing sprint exercise in humans
  168. Does the Mechanical Work in Running Change during the &OV0312;O2 Slow Component?
  169. Déterminants des différentes phases de la cinétique de la consommation d’oxygène chez l’homme
  170. Muscular Efficiency During Arm Cranking and Wheelchair Exercise: A Comparison
  171. Relationships Between Aerobic Energy Cost, Performance and Kinematic Parameters in Roller Ski Skating - Aerobic Energy Cost of Roller Ski Skating -
  172. Chute de la consommation d'oxygène à la fin d'un exercice exhaustif chez des coureurs à pied entraı̂nés
  173. Decrease in Oxygen Uptake at the End of a High-Intensity Submaximal Running in Humans
  174. CHEMOREFLEX FROM LEG ELEVATES MUSCLE BLOOD FLOW AND OXYGEN UPTAKE AT ONSET OF FOREARM EXERCISE
  175. Field Testing of in Cross-Country Skiers With Portable Breath-by-Breath System
  176. Stretch-Shortening Cycle in Roller Ski Skating: Effects of Speed
  177. Stretch-Shortening Cycle in Roller Ski Skating: Effects of Technique
  178. External loading does not change energy cost and mechanics of rollerski skating