Sentences with word «coactivation»

A key limitation to these paradigms is that they do not distinguish task - related activation in a single network from coactivation of distinct networks (Friston et al., 1996).
Empirical evidence increasingly supports the hypothesis that patterns of intrinsic functional connectivity (iFC) are sculpted by a history of evoked coactivation within distinct neuronal networks.
Reducing coactivation is therefore one way in which strength can be increased, and it does seem to change with training (Tillin et al. 2011), although how much it contributes to increased force production is less clear (Buckthorpe et al. 2015).
If coactivation can be observed specifically after velocity - focused, rather than after force - focused training, then it could contribute to velocity - specific changes in strength.
Gains in velocity - specific strength after high velocity training are most probably caused by the following factors: (1) greater retention of type IIX fiber area, (2) greater increases in single fiber contraction velocity, and (3) neural adaptations, including increased early phase neural drive, suppressed coactivation, and greater coordination.
Interestingly, the induction effect of DDX3 on the p21waf1 / cip1 promoter was increased to 10-fold when coexpressing with Sp1; however, this coactivation effect was not found when coexpressing with Sp3 (Fig. 4A).
Required for oscillatory expression of clock genes, such as ARNTL / BMAL1 and NR1D1, through the coactivation of RORA and RORC, and metabolic genes, such as PDK4 and PEPCK.
Compared with those scoring low on narcissism, those high on narcissism, who were the least physiologically reactive group, evinced greater proactive aggression, whereas those showing a pattern of coactivation (i.e., sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic reactivity) evinced greater reactive aggression.
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