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The neural basis of mental imagery has been investigated by localizing the underlying neural networks, mostly in motor and perceptual systems, separately.
Xing eTian, David ePoeppel
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The relationship between working memory capacity and motor imagery ability between young and elderly people [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between motor imagery and the working memory capacity of young and older adults. The research sample included 40 participants (20 older adults and 20 young).
Alireza Abdoli masinan +2 more
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Handedness impacts the neural correlates of kinesthetic motor imagery and execution: A FMRI study. [PDF]
Crotti M, Koschutnig K, Wriessnegger SC.
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Further Analysis of EEG Patterns during Different Kinesthetic Motor Imagery
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Zhuohao Zhang +4 more
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The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of training using internal imagery (IMI; also known as kinesthetic imagery or first person imagery) with that of external imagery (EMI; also known as third-person visual imagery) of strong muscle ...
Wan X Yao +8 more
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Assessing brain-muscle networks during motor imagery to detect covert command-following
Background In this study, we evaluated the potential of a network approach to electromyography and electroencephalography recordings to detect covert command-following in healthy participants. The motivation underlying this study was the development of a
Emilia Fló +2 more
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Gymnasts' Ability to Modulate Sensorimotor Rhythms During Kinesthetic Motor Imagery of Sports Non-specific Movements Superior to Non-gymnasts. [PDF]
Sugino H, Ushiyama J.
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Motor imagery is a higher-order cognitive brain function that mentally simulates movements without performing the actual physical one. Although motor imagery has attracted the interest of many researchers, and mental practice utilizing motor imagery has ...
Tomoya Furuta +3 more
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Motor imagery (MI) is a cognitive process believed to rely on the representation developed through task-specific experience. Despite ideas about the equivalence between MI and execution, the relationship between visual-motor experiences and MI ability is unclear.
Carrie Peters +5 more
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BackgroundMotor imagery is the mental representation of a movement without physical execution. When motor imagery is performed to enhance motor learning and performance, participants must reach a temporal congruence between the imagined and actual ...
Sara Trapero-Asenjo +4 more
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