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Supraspinal factors in human muscle fatigue: evidence for suboptimal output from the motor cortex.
SC Gandevia, GM Allen, JE Butler, JL Taylor
The Journal of physiology 490 (2), 529-536, 1996
9421996
A comparison of central aspects of fatigue in submaximal and maximal voluntary contractions
JL Taylor, SC Gandevia
Journal of Applied Physiology 104 (2), 542-550, 2008
7662008
Neural contributions to muscle fatigue: from the brain to the muscle and back again
JL Taylor, M Amann, J Duchateau, R Meeusen, CL Rice
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 48 (11), 2294-2306, 2016
5572016
Changes in motor cortical excitability during human muscle fatigue.
JL Taylor, JE Butler, GM Allen, SC Gandevia
The Journal of physiology 490 (2), 519-528, 1996
4591996
Measurement of voluntary activation of fresh and fatigued human muscles using transcranial magnetic stimulation
G Todd, JL Taylor, SC Gandevia
The Journal of physiology 551 (2), 661-671, 2003
4562003
The effect of voluntary contraction on cortico‐cortical inhibition in human motor cortex.
MC Ridding, JL Taylor, JC Rothwell
The Journal of Physiology 487 (2), 541-548, 1995
4501995
The effect of sustained low‐intensity contractions on supraspinal fatigue in human elbow flexor muscles
K Søgaard, SC Gandevia, G Todd, NT Petersen, JL Taylor
The Journal of physiology 573 (2), 511-523, 2006
4342006
Evidence for a supraspinal contribution to human muscle fatigue
JL Taylor, G Todd, SC Gandevia
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology 33 (4), 400-405, 2006
4222006
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in controlled treatment studies: are some “sham” forms active?
CK Loo, JL Taylor, SC Gandevia, BN McDarmont, PB Mitchell, ...
Biological psychiatry 47 (4), 325-331, 2000
3762000
Changes in segmental and motor cortical output with contralateral muscle contractions and altered sensory inputs in humans
T Hortobágyi, JL Taylor, NT Petersen, G Russell, SC Gandevia
Journal of Neurophysiology 90 (4), 2451-2459, 2003
3692003
Changes in muscle afferents, motoneurons and motor drive during muscle fatigue
JL Taylor, JE Butler, SC Gandevia
European journal of applied physiology 83 (2-3), 106-115, 2000
3272000
Supraspinal fatigue during intermittent maximal voluntary contractions of the human elbow flexors
JL Taylor, GM Allen, JE Butler, SC Gandevia
Journal of Applied Physiology 89 (1), 305-313, 2000
3242000
Hyperthermia: a failure of the motor cortex and the muscle
G Todd, JE Butler, JL Taylor, SC Gandevia
The Journal of physiology 563 (2), 621-631, 2005
3152005
Recovery of central and peripheral neuromuscular fatigue after exercise
TJ Carroll, JL Taylor, SC Gandevia
Journal of Applied Physiology 122 (5), 1068-1076, 2017
3082017
Motor commands contribute to human position sense
SC Gandevia, JL Smith, M Crawford, U Proske, JL Taylor
The Journal of physiology 571 (3), 703-710, 2006
3002006
Supraspinal fatigue does not explain the sex difference in muscle fatigue of maximal contractions
SK Hunter, JE Butler, G Todd, SC Gandevia, JL Taylor
Journal of Applied Physiology 101 (4), 1036-1044, 2006
2762006
Maximal force, voluntary activation and muscle soreness after eccentric damage to human elbow flexor muscles
O Prasartwuth, JL Taylor, SC Gandevia
The Journal of physiology 567 (1), 337-348, 2005
2752005
Savant-like skills exposed in normal people by suppressing the left fronto-temporal lobe
AW Snyder, E Mulcahy, JL Taylor, DJ Mitchell, P Sachdev, SC Gandevia
Journal of integrative neuroscience 2 (02), 149-158, 2003
2692003
Group III and IV muscle afferents differentially affect the motor cortex and motoneurones in humans
PG Martin, N Weerakkody, SC Gandevia, JL Taylor
The Journal of physiology 586 (5), 1277-1289, 2008
2642008
Ankle stiffness of standing humans in response to imperceptible perturbation: reflex and task‐dependent components.
RC Fitzpatrick, JL Taylor, DI McCloskey
The Journal of physiology 454 (1), 533-547, 1992
2621992
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