33 results on '"Fujimoto, Tomomi"'
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2. Reduced somatosensory evoked potentials and paired-pulse inhibition in the primary somatosensory cortex of athletes with chronic pain
3. Effect of Wetsuit Use on Body Temperature and Swimming Performance During Training in the Pool: Recommendations for Open-Water Swimming Training With Wetsuits.
4. Transcranial high-frequency random noise stimulation does not modulate Nogo N2 and Go/Nogo reaction times in somatosensory and auditory modalities
5. Thermal Sensation After the 10-km Open-Water Swimming in Cool Water Depends on the Skin's Thermal Sensitivity Rather Than Core Temperature.
6. Posterior deltoid shoulder tightness and greater contralateral lower limb muscle strength are associated with swimmers' shoulder pain
7. No effect of whole-hand water flow stimulation on skill acquisition and retention during sensorimotor adaptation
8. Exercising with virtual reality is potentially better for the working memory and positive mood than cycling alone
9. Longitudinal Development of Physical Characteristics and Function in Japanese Junior Rugby Union Players.
10. Fluctuation of fine motor skills throughout the menstrual cycle in women.
11. A Review of Research regarding connection with elementary schools centered on verbal communication in early childhood
12. Assessing the Effects of the Topical Application of L-Menthol on Pain-Related Somatosensory-Evoked Potentials Using Intra-Epidermal Stimulation
13. Sex Differences in Excitatory and Inhibitory Function in the Primary Somatosensory Cortex during the Early Follicular Phase: A Preliminary Study
14. オープンウォータースイミング中の体温変化と生理応答に基づいたハイパフォーマンス戦略
15. Hypocapnia attenuates local skin thermal perception to innocuous warm and cool stimuli in normothermic resting humans
16. Action Postponing and Restraint Varies among Sensory Modalities
17. Effect of whole-hand water flow stimulation on the neural balance between excitation and inhibition in the primary somatosensory cortex
18. The Effects of Acute Virtual Reality Exergaming on Mood and Executive Function: Exploratory Crossover Trial
19. Effects of Pre-Exercise Voluntary Hyperventilation on Metabolic and Cardiovascular Responses During and After Intense Exercise
20. Influence of Heat Exposure on Motor Control Performance and Learning as Well as Physiological Responses to Visuomotor Accuracy Tracking Task
21. CO2-Enriched Air Inhalation Modulates the Ventilatory and Metabolic Responses of Endurance Runners During Incremental Running Under Hypobaric Hypoxia
22. Does acute virtual reality exergaming enhance mood and executive function?:A crossover trial (Preprint)
23. Menstrual Cycle Phase-Dependent Modulation of the Fine Motor Skills
24. Chronic Pain Alters Somatosensory Evoked Potentials and Paired-pulse Inhibition in Athlete
25. Effects of low-intensity exercise on local skin and whole-body thermal sensation in hypothermic young males
26. Does Long-Term Training in a Water Immersion Environment Change Interoception?
27. CO2-Enriched Air Inhalation Modulates the Ventilatory and Metabolic Responses of Endurance Runners During Incremental Running in Hypobaric Hypoxia.
28. Response Inhibitory Control Varies with Different Sensory Modalities.
29. Novel Methodology for Identifying the Occurrence of Ovulation by Estimating Core Body Temperature During Sleeping: Validity and Effectiveness Study.
30. Effects of Pre-Exercise Voluntary Hyperventilation on Metabolic and Cardiovascular Responses During and After Intense Exercise.
31. Thermal Sensation After the 10-km Open-Water Swimming in Cool Water Depends on the Skin's Thermal Sensitivity Rather Than Core Temperature.
32. Hypocapnia attenuates local skin thermal perception to innocuous warm and cool stimuli in normothermic resting humans.
33. CO 2 -Enriched Air Inhalation Modulates the Ventilatory and Metabolic Responses of Endurance Runners During Incremental Running in Hypobaric Hypoxia.
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