INCREASED EXTRACELLULAR DOPAMINE AND 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE LEVELS CONTRIBUTE TO ENHANCED SUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUS NEURAL ACTIVITY DURING EXHAUSTING EXERCISE

Increased extracellular dopamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine levels contribute to enhanced subthalamic nucleus neural activity during exhausting exercise

The purpose of the study was to explore the mechanism underlying the enhanced subthalamic nucleus (STN) neural activity during exhausting exercise from the perspective of monoamine neurotransmitters and changes of their corresponding receptors.Rats were randomly divided into microdialysis and immunohistochemistry study groups.For microdialysis stud

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Using a behavior change toolkit in pediatric physical therapy to support physical activity: A feasibility study.

IntroductionPhysical activity levels of children with disabilities are low, as these children and their parents face a wide variety of both personal and environmental barriers.Behavior change techniques support pediatric physical therapists to address these barriers together with parents and children.We developed the What Moves You?! intervention T

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