THE APPLICATION OF A SINGLE SESSION OF CAPACITIVE RESISTIVE ELECTRIC TRANSFER 24 H BEFORE EXERCISE MODIFIES THE ACCELEROMETRIC PATTERN IN STANDARDBRED RACING TROTTERS

The application of a single session of capacitive resistive electric transfer 24 h before exercise modifies the accelerometric pattern in standardbred racing trotters

Abstract Background It has been reported that capacitive resistive electric transfer (CRET) increases blood circulation, hemoglobin oxygenation and temperature in muscles.The attributed benefits of these changes have been linked to improved athletic performance, enhanced muscle flexibility and fastening recovery from exercise-induced fatigue.For al

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Speech versus singing: Infants choose happier sounds

Infants prefer speech to non-vocal sounds and to non-human vocalizations, and they prefer happy-sounding speech to neutral speech.They also exhibit an interest in singing, but there is little knowledge of their relative interest in speech and singing.The present study explored infants’ attention to unfamiliar audio samples of speech and singing.I

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Mechanisms of neurobehavioral abnormalities in multiple sclerosis: Contributions from neural and immune components

Multiple sclerosis-related neurobehavioral abnormalities are one of the main components of disability in this disease.The same pathological processes that explain demyelination periods and neurodegeneration also allow the comprehension of neurobehavioral abnormalities.Inflammation in the central nervous system caused by cells of the immune system,

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