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Effects of Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibition on Fiber-Type Composition, Mitochondrial Biogenesis,and SIRT1 Expression in Rat Skeletal Muscle
Mitochondrial biogenesis muscle fiber composition nitric oxide nitric oxide synthase silent information regulator of transcription
2016/1/9
It was hypothesized that nitric oxide synthases (NOS) regulated SIRT1 expression and lead to a corresponding changes of contractile and metabolic properties in skeletal muscle. The purpose of the pres...
CONTRIBUTION OF HAMSTRING FATIGUE TO QUADRICEPS INHIBITION FOLLOWING LUMBAR EXTENSION EXERCISE
Superimposed burst technique electromyography spectral median frequency
2015/3/18
The purpose of this study was to determine the contribution of hamstrings and quadriceps fatigue to
quadriceps inhibition following lumbar extension exercise. Regression models were calculated consi...
Cue Duration Affects Attentional Capture without Modulating Inhibition of Return
Attentional Mechanism Attentional Capture Inhibition of Return Cue Duration Brightness Change
2013/2/20
In the cueing paradigm, an abrupt onset of the cue brings about both the facilitation effect and inhibition of return (IOR) depending on the cue-target interval. Previous studies showed that physical ...
Spatial Negative Priming, but Not Inhibition of Return, with Central (Foveal) Displays
Centrally Positioned Events Orientation Inhibition Spatial Negative Priming
2013/2/20
The view persists that the inhibition of return (IOR) and the spatial negative priming (SNP) phenomena may be produced by a common “orientation inhibition” mechanism (e.g., Christie & Klein, 2001), he...
Exposure Inhibition Therapy as a Treatment for Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Controlled Pilot Study
Exposure Inhibition Therapy Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Crime Victims Randomized Treatment Outcome Pilot Study Behavioral-Cognitive Inhibition Theory Primary Respondent Memories
2013/2/22
Exposure inhibition therapy as a treatment for chronic posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is evaluated in a randomized treatment outcome pilot study. The exposure inhibition therapy is based on cruc...
Behavioral-Cognitive Inhibition Theory: Conceptualization of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Other Psychopathology Disorders
Behavioral-Cognitive Inhibition Theory Comorbidity Respondent Functional Appraisal Memories Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Emotional and Personality Disorders
2013/2/23
A comprehensive and behaviorally formulated theory for psychopathology disorders termed as behavioral-cog- nitive inhibition theory is presented. It constitutes an integration and re-formulation of se...
PRESYNAPTIC INHIBITION OF SPINAL ALPHA-MOTONEURONS IN ATHLETES ADAPTED TO DIFFERENT MUSCLE ACTIVITY
presynaptic inhibition spinal alpha-motoneurons athletes different muscle activity
2009/8/24
Changes in the presynaptic inhibition of spinal alpha-motoneurons were studied in athletes during motor activities of different types. In the state where muscles were at relative rest, the presynaptic...
Negative and positive masked-priming - implications for motor inhibition
object updating active mask automatic subliminal
2009/5/5
Masked stimuli can prime responses to subsequent target stimuli, causing response benefits when the prime is similar to the target. However, one masked-prime paradigm has produced counter-intuitive ne...
Low-level motor inhibition in children:Evidence from the negative compatibility effect
Masked priming inhibition development
2009/4/28
The masked prime task was used to investigate low-level inhibitory motor control processes in two groups of children (7-8 years and 11-12 years) and in older adolescents/young adults (16-23 years). Ma...
Understanding Occlusion Inhibition: A Study of the Visual Processing of Superimposed Figures
Inhibition Occluded object processing theory Occlusion Superimposed Occlusion inhibition Visual processing Superimposed figures
2014/11/4
This study investigates a phenomenon that I have termed occlusion inhibition. This research and a small number of earlier studies suggest that, in some experimental conditions, when an attended (targe...
Low-level motor inhibition in children:Evidence from the negative compatibility effect
Masked priming inhibition development
2008/12/29
The masked prime task was used to investigate
low-level inhibitory motor control processes
in two groups of children (7-8 years and 11-12 years) and in older adolescents/young adults (16-23 years). ...
Negative and positive masked-priming - implications for motor inhibition
object updating active mask automatic subliminal
2008/12/25
Masked stimuli can prime responses to subsequent target stimuli, causing response benefits when the prime is similar to the target. However, one masked-prime paradigm has produced counter-intuitive ne...
The negative compatibility effect:A case for self-inhibition
masked priming, negative compatibility effect inhibition
2008/12/24
In masked priming, a briefly presented prime stimulus is followed by a mask, which in turn is followed by the task-relevant target. Under certain conditions, negative compatibility effects (NCEs) occu...