Items where Author is "Vernillo, Gianluca"
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Colosio, Marta, Rasica, Letizia, Baldassarre, Giovanni, Temesi, John, Vernillo, Gianluca, Marzorati, Mauro and Porcelli, Simone (2022) Performance fatigability and recovery after dynamic multi-joint maximal exercise in elbow flexors versus knee extensors. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 323 (3). R300-R309. ISSN 0363-6119
Vernillo, Gianluca, Barbi, Chiara, Temesi, John, Giurato, Gaia, Laginestra, Fabio Giuseppe, Martignon, Camilla, Schena, Federico and Venturelli, Massimo (2022) Reliability of relaxation properties of knee-extensor muscles induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation. Neuroscience Letters. ISSN 0304-3940
Vernillo, Gianluca, Khassetarash, Arash, Millet, Guillaume Y. and Temesi, John (2021) Use of transcranial magnetic stimulation to assess relaxation rates in unfatigued and fatigued knee-extensor muscles. Experimental Brain Research, 239 (1). pp. 205-216. ISSN 0014-4819
Vernillo, Gianluca, Temesi, John, Martin, Matthieu, Krüger, Renata L and Millet, Guillaume Y. (2020) Spinal contribution to neuromuscular recovery differs between elbow-flexor and knee-extensor muscles after a maximal sustained fatiguing task. Journal of Neurophysiology, 124 (3). pp. 763-773. ISSN 0022-3077
Temesi, John, Vernillo, Gianluca, Martin, Matthieu, Krüger, Renata L., McNeil, Chris J. and Millet, Guillaume Y. (2019) Sustained maximal voluntary contractions elicit different neurophysiological responses in upper- and lower-limb muscles in men. Neuroscience, 422. pp. 88-98. ISSN 0306-4522
Vernillo, Gianluca, Temesi, John, Martin, Matthieu and Millet, Guillaume (2019) Do aerobic characteristics explain isometric exercise-induced neuromuscular fatigue and recovery in upper and lower limbs? Journal of Sports Sciences, 37 (4). pp. 387-395. ISSN 0264-0414
Vernillo, Gianluca, Temesi, John, Martin, Matthieu and Millet, Guillaume (2018) Mechanisms of Fatigue and Recovery in Upper versus Lower Limbs in Men. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 50 (2). pp. 334-343. ISSN 0195-9131