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The modulation of corticospinal excitability during motor imagery of actions with objects
N Mizuguchi, M Sakamoto, T Muraoka, K Nakagawa, S Kanazawa, ...
PLoS One 6 (10), e26006, 2011
562011
Influence of somatosensory input on corticospinal excitability during motor imagery
N Mizuguchi, M Sakamoto, T Muraoka, N Moriyama, K Nakagawa, ...
Neuroscience letters 514 (1), 127-130, 2012
332012
Cortical reorganization of lower-limb motor representations in an elite archery athlete with congenital amputation of both arms
K Nakagawa, M Takemi, T Nakanishi, A Sasaki, K Nakazawa
NeuroImage: Clinical 25, 102144, 2020
282020
Foot posture alteration and recovery following a full marathon run
M Fukano, T Inami, K Nakagawa, T Narita, S Iso
European journal of sport science 18 (10), 1338-1345, 2018
242018
Motor point stimulation primarily activates motor nerve
K Nakagawa, AJ Bergquist, T Yamashita, T Yoshida, K Masani
Neuroscience letters 736, 135246, 2020
222020
Functional plasticity of the ipsilateral primary sensorimotor cortex in an elite long jumper with below-knee amputation
N Mizuguchi, K Nakagawa, Y Tazawa, K Kanosue, K Nakazawa
NeuroImage: Clinical 23, 101847, 2019
192019
Difference in gaze control ability between low and high skill players of a real-time strategy game in esports
I Jeong, K Nakagawa, R Osu, K Kanosue
PloS one 17 (3), e0265526, 2022
182022
Muscle relaxation of the foot reduces corticospinal excitability of hand muscles and enhances intracortical inhibition
K Kato, T Muraoka, N Mizuguchi, K Nakagawa, H Nakata, K Kanosue
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10, 218, 2016
182016
Unstable rocker shoes promote recovery from marathon‐induced muscle damage in novice runners
K Nakagawa, T Inami, T Yonezu, Y Kenmotsu, T Narita, Y Kawakami, ...
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports 28 (2), 621-629, 2018
172018
Potential explanation of limb combination performance differences for two‐limb coordination tasks
K Nakagawa, T Muraoka, K Kanosue
Physiological reports 3 (2), e12301, 2015
172015
Factors that determine directional constraint in ipsilateral hand–foot coordinated movements
K Nakagawa, T Muraoka, K Kanosue
Physiological reports 1 (5), 2013
172013
Influence of motor imagery on spinal reflex excitability of multiple muscles
K Nakagawa, Y Masugi, A Saito, H Obata, K Nakazawa
Neuroscience Letters 668, 55-59, 2018
162018
Static magnetic field stimulation applied over the cervical spinal cord can decrease corticospinal excitability in finger muscle
K Nakagawa, K Nakazawa
Clinical Neurophysiology Practice 3, 49-53, 2018
162018
Accuracy in pinch force control can be altered by static magnetic field stimulation over the primary motor cortex
K Nakagawa, A Sasaki, K Nakazawa
Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface 22 (8), 871-876, 2019
152019
Interlimb coordination from a psychological perspective
T Muraoka, K Nakagawa, K Kato, W Qi, K Kanosue
The Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine 5 (5), 349-359, 2016
132016
Difference in activity in the supplementary motor area depending on limb combination of hand–foot coordinated movements
K Nakagawa, S Kawashima, N Mizuguchi, K Kanosue
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10, 499, 2016
132016
Repeatability of spinal reflexes of lower limb muscles evoked by transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation
A Saito, Y Masugi, K Nakagawa, H Obata, K Nakazawa
PLoS One 14 (4), e0214818, 2019
122019
Regional differences in hamstring muscle damage after a marathon
A Higashihara, K Nakagawa, T Inami, M Fukano, S Iizuka, T Maemichi, ...
PloS one 15 (6), e0234401, 2020
112020
Tracking of time-dependent changes in muscle hardness after a full marathon
T Inami, K Nakagawa, T Yonezu, M Fukano, A Higashihara, S Iizuka, ...
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 33 (12), 3431-3437, 2019
112019
Remarkable hand grip steadiness in individuals with complete spinal cord injury
T Nakanishi, H Kobayashi, H Obata, K Nakagawa, K Nakazawa
Experimental brain research 237, 3175-3183, 2019
102019
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