DVS Edition Citation

Brownstein, C. G., Ansdell, P, Škarabot, J, Frazer, A, Kidgell, D, Howatson, G, Goodall, S & Thomas, K. (2019). Motor cortical and corticospinal function differ during an isometric squat compared with isometric knee extension. Experimental Physiology, 103 (9), 1251-1263. Zugriff am 15.02.2019 unter https://doi.org/10.1113/EP086982

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Brownstein, C. G., Ansdell, P., Škarabot, J., Frazer, A., Kidgell, D., Howatson, G., . . . Thomas, K. (2019). Motor cortical and corticospinal function differ during an isometric squat compared with isometric knee extension. Experimental Physiology, 103(9), 1251-1263.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Brownstein, C. G., P. Ansdell, J. Škarabot, A. Frazer, D. Kidgell, G. Howatson, S. Goodall, and K. Thomas. "Motor Cortical and Corticospinal Function Differ During an Isometric Squat Compared with Isometric Knee Extension." Experimental Physiology 103, no. 9 (2019): 1251-1263.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Brownstein, C. G., et al. "Motor Cortical and Corticospinal Function Differ During an Isometric Squat Compared with Isometric Knee Extension." Experimental Physiology, vol. 103, no. 9, 2019, pp. 1251-1263.

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