Short‐latency afferent inhibition is reduced in people with multiple sclerosis during fatiguing muscle contractions
Emily J. Brotherton,
Surendran Sabapathy,
Lisa M. Dempsey
et al.
Abstract:Understanding how inhibitory pathways influence motor cortical activity during fatiguing contractions may provide valuable insight into mechanisms associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) muscle activation. Short‐latency afferent inhibition (SAI) reflects inhibitory interactions between the somatosensory cortex and the motor cortex, and although SAI is typically reduced with MS, it is unknown how SAI is regulated during exercise‐induced fatigue. The current study examined how SAI modulates motor evoked potentia… Show more
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