Plasticity of muscle synergies through fractionation and merging during development and training of human runners
Motor commands for human locomotion are generated by combination of muscle synergies. In humans, muscle synergies for running exhibit considerable plasticity during child-to-adult development and adult training to meet the constantly changing biomechanical and efficiency demands.
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Autores principales: | Vincent C. K. Cheung, Ben M. F. Cheung, Janet H. Zhang, Zoe Y. S. Chan, Sophia C. W. Ha, Chao-Ying Chen, Roy T. H. Cheung |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3771e86467fa42e8a2b7223cfa15392d |
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