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Action Observation and Motor Imagery Improve Dual Task in Parkinson's Disease: A Clinical/fMRI Study
Movement Disorders, 2021Action observation training and motor imagery may improve motor learning in Parkinson's disease (PD).
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Motor imagery: The relation between age and imagery capacity
Human Movement Science, 2007The imagination of motor actions forms not only a theoretical challenge for cognitive neuroscience but may also be seen as a novel therapeutic tool in neurological rehabilitation, in that it can be used for relearning motor control after damage to the motor system.
Mulder, Th. +3 more
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Motor Imagery Observed by fNIRS
International Conference on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks, 2023Motor imagery (MI) is expected to activate brain areas related to motor functions, yet, the brain is constantly active to some extent leading to difficulties in differentiating MI from supposedly non-motor tasks.
C. S. Choy +7 more
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Motor Imagery in Huntington's Disease
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 2000We investigated the role of the basal ganglia (BG) in motor imagery in patients with Huntington's disease (HD). A visually guided pointing task assessed whether patients could predict actual movement time (MT) through motor imagery. Executed and imagined movements were performed when vision was constrained centrally, or was free to move.
McLennan, N +4 more
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Motor imagery, performance and motor rehabilitation
2018Motor imagery has been central to adzvances in sport performance and rehabilitation. Neuroscience has provided techniques for measurement which have aided our understanding, conceptualization and theorizing. Challenges remain in the appropriate measurement of motor imagery.
Macintyre, Tadhg +4 more
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Auditory imagery forces motor action
NeuroReport, 2015A large number of neuroimaging studies have investigated imagined sensory processing and motor behaviours. These studies have reported neural activation patterns for imagined processes that resemble those of real sensory and motor events. The widespread use of such methods has raised questions about the extent to which imagined sensorimotor events ...
Simon P, Landry +5 more
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HS-CNN: a CNN with hybrid convolution scale for EEG motor imagery classification
Journal of Neural Engineering, 2020Objective. Electroencephalography (EEG) motor imagery classification has been widely used in healthcare applications such as mobile assistive robots and post-stroke rehabilitation. Recently, EEG motor imagery classification methods based on convolutional
Guanghai Dai +3 more
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Motor Imagery Classification via Temporal Attention Cues of Graph Embedded EEG Signals
IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics, 2020Motor imagery classification from EEG signals is essential for motor rehabilitation with a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI). Most current works on this issue require a subject-specific adaptation step before applied to a new user.
Dalin Zhang +3 more
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Internal–External Motor Imagery and Skilled Motor Actions
Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Physical Activity, 2014Abstract The purpose of this study was to analyze the movement-related brain macropotentials (MRBMs) recorded during the execution of two tests of motor imagery: kinaesthetic (internal) and visual (external). Recordings were compared with those obtained performing a GO/NOGO motor test.
Fontani, Giuliano +5 more
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Motor Imagery Training Ameliorates Motor Clumsiness in Children
Journal of Child Neurology, 2002Children with impaired motor coordination (or developmental coordination disorder) have difficulty representing internally the visuospatial coordinates of intended movements. We have proposed that this deficit reflects impairment in the generation of forward models of the efference copy of intended movements―the efference-copy-deficit hypothesis.
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