Citation sources

Updated weekly. Details via Crossref
Crossref Scopus Google Scholar
18 14 Search
2025
The stretch–shortening cycle effect is not associated with cortical or spinal excitability modulations
The Journal of Physiology
2025
Residual force enhancement decreases when scaling from the single muscle fiber to joint level in humans
Journal of Sport and Health Science
2023
The history-dependent features of muscle force production: A challenge to the cross-bridge theory and their functional implications
Journal of Biomechanics
2023
Increased corticospinal inhibition following brief maximal and submaximal contractions in humans
Journal of Applied Physiology
2023
Eccentric exercise-induced muscle weakness amplifies the history dependence of force
European Journal of Applied Physiology
2022
Residual force enhancement in human skeletal muscles: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal of Sport and Health Science
2022
Corticospinal excitability remains unchanged in the presence of residual force enhancement and does not contribute to increased torque production
PeerJ
2021
Residual Force Enhancement Is Present in Consecutive Post-Stretch Isometric Contractions of the Hamstrings during a Training Simulation
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
2021
Maximal and submaximal isometric torque is elevated immediately following highly controlled active stretches of the hamstrings
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
2020
The long and short of residual force enhancement non-responders
European Journal of Applied Physiology
2020
Motor unit contributions to activation reduction and torque steadiness following active lengthening: a study of residual torque enhancement
Journal of Neurophysiology
2020
Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering
2019
Modifiability of the history dependence of force through chronic eccentric and concentric biased resistance training
Journal of Applied Physiology
2019
The Inhibitory Tendon-Evoked Reflex Is Increased in the Torque-Enhanced State Following Active Lengthening Compared to a Purely Isometric Contraction
Brain Sciences
2019
Central contributions to torque depression: an antagonist perspective
Experimental Brain Research
Additional cited-by details will be shown when available from Crossref