The purpose of this course is to provide graduate students with an experience that includes reading and discussion of selected neuromuscular physiology topics and their application to research on neural adaptations to training and disuse. Focus will be on gaining knowledge and understanding the application of various neurophysiological measurement techniques in humans. Prerequisite(s):Graduate students enrolled in the course must have completed at least two undergraduate courses in exercise physiology (or equivalent) as part of their prior training. Students without these courses but a sufficient background in human physiology can take the course with permission from the instructor.
The purpose of this course is to provide graduate students with an experience that includes reading and discussion of selected neuromuscular physiology topics and their application to research on neural adaptations to training and disuse. Focus will be on gaining knowledge and understanding the application of various neurophysiological measurement techniques in humans. Prerequisite(s):Graduate students enrolled in the course must have completed at least two undergraduate courses in exercise physiology (or equivalent) as part of their prior training. Students without these courses but a sufficient background in human physiology can take the course with permission from the instructor.