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  1. Home-Based time-constrained reactive training enhances movement speed in upper and lower limbs in Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trial
  2. Neuromuscular Capabilities in Top-Level Weightlifters and Their Association with Weightlifting Performance
  3. Are Young Female Basketball Players Adequately Prepared for a Force–Velocity Jumping and Sprinting Assessment?
  4. Differences in the effects of a startle stimulus on rate of force development between resistance‐trained rock climbers and untrained individuals: Evidence for reticulospinal adaptations?
  5. A lack of timing-dependent effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on the performance of a choice reaction time task
  6. Acute kinematic and neurophysiological effects of treadmill and overground walking in Parkinson’s disease
  7. Effect of Treadmill Walking on Leg Muscle Activation in Parkinson's Disease
  8. Walking on a treadmill improves the stride length-cadence relationship in individuals with Parkinson’s disease
  9. Athletes versus video game players: a predictive contextual processing study
  10. Acute neuromechanical modifications and 24-h recovery in quadriceps muscle after maximal stretch-shortening cycle exercise
  11. A Preliminary Comparison of Motor Learning Across Different Non-invasive Brain Stimulation Paradigms Shows No Consistent Modulations
  12. Kicking ability and kicking deficit in young elite soccer players
  13. Treadmill Walking Combined With Anodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Parkinson Disease
  14. Dissociation between behavior and motor cortical excitability before and during ballistic wrist flexion and extension in young and old adults
  15. Effects of progressive resistance exercise in akinetic-rigid Parkinson's disease patients: a randomized controlled trial
  16. Enhancing consolidation of a rotational visuomotor adaptation task through acute exercise
  17. Changes in the Force-Velocity Mechanical Profile After Short Resistance Training Programs Differing in Set Configurations
  18. Peripheral and central fatigue after high intensity resistance circuit training
  19. Effects of bilateral and non-dominant practices on the lateral preference in judo matches
  20. Modulation of quadriceps corticospinal excitability by femoral nerve stimulation
  21. Treadmill vs Cycling in Parkinson’s disease rehabilitation: Commentary on “Intensive cycle ergometer training improves gait speed and endurance in patients with Parkinson’s disease: A comparison with treadmill training” by Arcolin et al., 2016
  22. Exercise Type Affects Cardiac Vagal Autonomic Recovery After a Resistance Training Session
  23. Paradoxical facilitation after depotentiation protocol can precede dyskinesia onset in early Parkinson’s disease
  24. Strength and Kicking Performance in Soccer
  25. Parkinson's disease, exercise and cognitive training
  26. Set Configuration in Resistance Exercise: Muscle Fatigue and Cardiovascular Effects
  27. Reversal of LTP-Like Cortical Plasticity in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients with Tau-Related Faster Clinical Progression
  28. Role of Vertical Jumps and Anthropometric Variables in Maximal Kicking Ball Velocities in Elite Soccer Players
  29. Inter-repetition rest training and traditional set configuration produce similar strength gains without cortical adaptations
  30. Intra-individual variability in the response to anodal transcranial direct current stimulation
  31. A shorter set reduces the loss of cardiac autonomic and baroreflex control after resistance exercise
  32. Relationship Between Non-invasive Brain Stimulation-induced Plasticity and Capacity for Motor Learning
  33. Gait Pattern and Cognitive Performance During Treadmill Walking in Parkinson Disease
  34. A Critical Review of the Technique Parameters and Sample Features of Maximal Kicking Velocity in Soccer
  35. Short walking distances compromise the stride length in Parkinson's disease patients
  36. Small and inconsistent effects of whole body vibration on athletic performance: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  37. Effects of Set Configuration of Resistance Exercise on Perceived Exertion
  38. Treadmill Training Improves Overground Walking Economy in Parkinson’s Disease: A Randomized, Controlled Pilot Study
  39. The functional anatomy of schizophrenia: A dynamic causal modeling study of predictive coding
  40. Effect of surface stiffness on the neural control of stretch-shortening cycle movements
  41. Performance of Maximum Number of Repetitions With Cluster-Set Configuration
  42. Inter-individual Variability in Response to Non-invasive Brain Stimulation Paradigms
  43. Local contextual processing in major depressive disorder
  44. Startle Auditory Stimuli Enhance the Performance of Fast Dynamic Contractions
  45. Spatiotemporal Parameters of Gait During Treadmill and Overground Walking in Parkinson's Disease
  46. The effects of treadmill or overground walking training program on gait in Parkinson's disease
  47. The effects of startle and non-startle auditory stimuli on wrist flexion movement in Parkinson's disease
  48. Functional connectivity abnormalities during contextual processing in schizophrenia and in Parkinson’s disease
  49. Study of Cerebello-Thalamocortical Pathway by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease
  50. Mirror neuron system and observational learning: Behavioral and neurophysiological evidence
  51. Implicit Versus Explicit Local Contextual Processing
  52. Parieto-motor functional connectivity is impaired in Parkinson's disease
  53. Neuromechanical adaptation induced by jumping on an elastic surface
  54. Tests of Vertical Jump
  55. The effects of auditory startle and nonstartle stimuli on step initiation in Parkinson's disease
  56. The effect of BDNF val66met polymorphism on visuomotor adaptation
  57. Local contextual processing of abstract and meaningful real-life images in professional athletes
  58. How Does the Treadmill Affect Gait in Parkinsons Disease?
  59. Isometric knee extensor fatigue following a Wingate test: peripheral and central mechanisms
  60. Effect of Equated Continuous and Interval Running Programs on Endurance Performance and Jump Capacity
  61. Comparison of different baseline conditions in evaluating factors that influence motor cortex excitability
  62. Sensory perception changes induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation over the primary somatosensory cortex in Parkinson's disease
  63. Modulation of the motor system during visual and auditory language processing
  64. Movement observation specifies motor programs activated by the action observed objective
  65. Neural correlates of local contextual processing deficits in schizophrenic patients
  66. Contextual processing deficits in Parkinson’s disease: The role of the frontostriatal system
  67. Effect of intensity and duration of conditioning protocol on post-activation potentiation and changes in H-reflex
  68. Local Contextual Processing Effects with Increasing Stimulus Presentation Rate
  69. The trampoline aftereffect: the motor and sensory modulations associated with jumping on an elastic surface
  70. Ventral premotor to primary motor cortical interactions during noxious and naturalistic action observation
  71. Mechanisms involved in treadmill walking improvements in Parkinson's disease
  72. TMS activation of interhemispheric pathways between the posterior parietal cortex and the contralateral motor cortex
  73. Low-Intensity Cycling Affects the Muscle Activation Pattern of Consequent Countermovement Jumps
  74. How repeatable are the physiological effects of TENS?
  75. Functional Interplay between Posterior Parietal and Ipsilateral Motor Cortex Revealed by Twin-Coil Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation during Reach Planning toward Contralateral Space
  76. Treadmill walking in Parkinson's disease patients: Adaptation and generalization effect
  77. Altered dorsal premotor–motor interhemispheric pathway activity in focal arm dystonia
  78. Prolonged cortical silent period but normal sensorimotor plasticity in spinocerebellar ataxia 6
  79. Focal Stimulation of the Posterior Parietal Cortex Increases the Excitability of the Ipsilateral Motor Cortex
  80. Role of the Cerebellum in Externally Paced Rhythmic Finger Movements
  81. Transcranial magnetic stimulation over dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in Parkinson’s disease
  82. Time Course of Functional Connectivity between Dorsal Premotor and Contralateral Motor Cortex during Movement Selection
  83. Evaluation of the effect of training using auditory stimulation on rhythmic movement in Parkinsonian patients—a combined motor and [18F]-FDG PET study
  84. Chronic neural adaptation induced by long-term resistance training in humans
  85. Age reduces cortical reciprocal inhibition in humans
  86. Temporal variability of gait in Parkinson disease: effectsof a rehabilitation programme based on rhythmic sound cues