Fig. 1From: Electrical stimulation of the common peroneal nerve and its effects on the relationship between corticomuscular coherence and motor control in healthy adultsExperimental paradigm. Time course of main experimental (A) and Complementary experiment (B). In the main experiment, all participants received neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) at two different frequencies as follows: (1) beta-band frequency NMES (β-NMES) frequency estimated by the peak of the beta-band corticomuscular coherence (CMC) in the range of 15–35 Hz and (2) a fixed 100 Hz NMES (f-NMES) frequency. The beta-band CMC and the coefficient of variation of force (Force CV) were assessed before stimulation (pre) and after stimulation at 0 min (post), 10 min (post10), and 20 min (post20). In the complementary experiment, all participants received β-NMES. The motor evoked potentials (MEPs) and the beta-band CMC were assessed before stimulation (pre) and after stimulation at 0 min (post), 10 min (post10), and 20 min (post20)Back to article page