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Participants will be randomized into intervention (n=12) and control (n=12) groups using www.randomizer.org. The intervention group will receive an 8-week (3 days\u002Fweek) neuro-athletic exercise training program, including eye warm-up exercises and volleyball-specific visual and motor coordination stations, in addition to their regular training. The control group will continue with regular training only. Both groups will have equal total training time.\n\nVisual attention and decision-making strategies will be measured with a wearable eye-tracking system (Pupil Labs Invisible) during a serve task. Cortical activation (oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin levels) in the frontal cortex during the same serve task will be measured simultaneously with functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). Sport-specific physical fitness will be evaluated with the T-Agility Test, radar gun serve speed measurement, VERT wearable jump analysis system, Y-Balance Test, and sit-and-reach test.\n\nAll assessments will be conducted before training begins and after the 8-week program. The study aims to determine whether neuro-athletic exercise training improves cortical activation, visual attention, decision-making processes, and sport-specific physical fitness parameters in professional female volleyball players, compared to a control group receiving regular training only.",[28,29,30],"Athletic Performance","Cortical Activation","Gaze Tracking","RECRUITING","2026-06-24",{"date":34,"type":35},"2026-06-30","ACTUAL",{"date":37,"type":35},"2026-02-20",{"date":39,"type":22},"2026-09-30",{"name":41,"class":42},"Özge Ecem Şenel","OTHER",1,{"id":45,"slug":46,"hasResults":11,"nctId":47,"briefTitle":48,"officialTitle":49,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":50,"healthyVolunteers":16,"sex":51,"minAge":52,"maxAge":53,"enrollmentInfo":54,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":56,"phases":4,"briefSummary":57,"conditions":58,"keywords":59,"overallStatus":31,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":63,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":64,"startDateStruct":66,"completionDateStruct":68,"leadSponsor":70,"locationsCount":43},"100606830","menstrual-cycle-tms-plasticity-pilot-100606830","NCT07180654","Menstrual Cycle TMS Plasticity Pilot","Pilot Study on Menstrual Cycle-Related Hormonal Effects on Motor Cortex Plasticity Assessed by TMS in Healthy Young Adults","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Able to give their consent\n* If female, must have menstrual cycles of normal frequency, regularity, and duration.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Non-English speaking\n* Any medical condition that increases risk for TMS\n* History of seizure\n* History of epilepsy\n* Increased risk of seizure for any reason","ALL","20 Years","40 Years",{"count":55,"type":22},100,"OBSERVATIONAL","Aim 1: Assess how menstrual cycle phase affects motor cortex plasticity in females.\n\nAim 2: Compare motor cortex plasticity between males and females across the same time points, identifying potential sex differences in TMS response.\n\nAim 3: Examine associations between serum hormone levels and TMS-induced plasticity within and between sexes.",[29],[60,61,62],"transcranial magnetic stimulation","cortical excitability","hormones","2026-01-07",{"date":65,"type":35},"2026-01-09",{"date":67,"type":35},"2025-12-15",{"date":69,"type":22},"2028-10-31",{"name":71,"class":42},"University of Pennsylvania",{"id":73,"slug":74,"hasResults":11,"nctId":75,"briefTitle":76,"officialTitle":76,"acronym":77,"eligibilityCriteria":78,"healthyVolunteers":16,"sex":51,"minAge":79,"maxAge":53,"enrollmentInfo":80,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":56,"phases":4,"briefSummary":82,"conditions":83,"keywords":4,"overallStatus":31,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":85,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":86,"startDateStruct":88,"completionDateStruct":90,"leadSponsor":92,"locationsCount":94},"100552839","language-motor-imagery-circuits-to-improve-motor-learning-and-language-comprehension-100552839","NCT06478303","LAnguage-Motor Imagery Circuits to Improve Motor Learning and Language Comprehension","LAMI","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* persons who have given written consent,\n* healthy subjects\n* subjects reading and understanding French\n* right-handed,\n* affiliated with a social security system,\n* between 18 and 40 years old,\n* had completed the TMS inclusion questionnaire or had undergone a medical examination prior to participation in the MRI study.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Existence of a severe general medical condition: cardiac, respiratory, hematological, renal, hepatic, cancerous,\n* Regular use of anxiolytics, sedatives, antidepressants, neuroleptics,\n* Characterized psychiatric pathology,\n* Ingestion of alcohol prior to the examination,\n* Persons covered by articles L1121-5 to L1121-8 of the CSP,\n* Presence of contraindications to MRI or TMS.","18 Years",{"count":81,"type":22},105,"Recent evidence suggests that cognitive systems do not operate in isolation but interact within broader networks, thus opening new avenues for fundamental and clinical research. An illustrative example is the interaction between language comprehension and motor representations. For instance, motor training (e.g., sports, origami training) can facilitate action verb recognition, whereas motor deficits (e.g., upper limb immobilization) can hinder the processing of action language. Similarly, action language has been shown to affect motor performance. These effects are attributed to an implicit form of motor imagery, an automatic simulation of motor experience (without actual movement) evoked by action words. Interestingly, literature supports the idea that the motor simulations used for imagining an action are also engaged during the reading of action language, leading to similar neurophysiological and behavioral changes in both processes. However, questions remain about the similarity of the simulations generated by motor imagery and action language. This project, encompassing three experimental sequences, aims to address these questions to achieve significant scientific advancements in both theoretical and applied domains.",[84,29],"Corticospinal Excitability","2024-08-01",{"date":87,"type":35},"2024-08-02",{"date":89,"type":35},"2024-07-27",{"date":91,"type":22},"2028-07-26",{"name":93,"class":42},"University Hospital, Grenoble",2]