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From: Electrical stimulation of the common peroneal nerve and its effects on the relationship between corticomuscular coherence and motor control in healthy adults

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Experimental 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)

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