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Roger M. Enoka

Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder

Publications -  384
Citations -  27982

Roger M. Enoka is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Motor unit & Isometric exercise. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 366 publications receiving 25130 citations. Previous affiliations of Roger M. Enoka include University of Washington & Neuroscience Research Australia.

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Neurobiology of muscle fatigue.

TL;DR: This work proposes four themes that provide a basis for the systematic evaluation of the neural and neuromuscular fatigue mechanisms and suggests a number of experiments to advance the understanding of the neurobiology of muscle fatigue.
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The extraction of neural strategies from the surface EMG

TL;DR: The review describes the limitations of techniques used to infer the level of muscle activation, the type of motor unit recruited, the upper limit ofMotor unit recruitment, the average discharge rate, and the degree of synchronization between motor units.
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Muscle fatigue: what, why and how it influences muscle function

TL;DR: Experimental approaches that focus on identifying the mechanisms that limit task failure rather than those that cause muscle fatigue are reviewed, providing insight into the rate‐limiting adjustments that constrain muscle function during fatiguing contractions.
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Neuromechanics of Human Movement

TL;DR: This chapter describes motion, the forces within the body, and how these forces interact with each other to form muscles and motor units.
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Eccentric contractions require unique activation strategies by the nervous system

TL;DR: This review examines the experimental evidence that provides the foundation for the current understanding of the benefits, consequences, and control of eccentric contractions and suggests a new hypothesis: that the neural commands controlling eccentric contraction are unique.