The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness
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J Sports Med Phys Fitness · Nov 2015
Perceptual and cerebro-spinal responses to graded innocuous and noxious stimuli following aerobic exercise.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of aerobic exercise on perceptual and cerebro-spinal responses to graded electrocutaneous stimuli. ⋯ These results indicate that aerobic exercise did not increase the electrocutaneous threshold for pain and the NWR-T. Aerobic exercise attenuated perceptual responses to innocuous stimuli and SEPs N1-P1 response to noxious stimuli.