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Comparison of cerebral activation between motor execution and motor imagery of self-feeding activity
Motor imagery is defined as an act wherein an individual contemplates a mental action of motor execution without apparent action. Mental practice executed by repetitive motor imagery can improve motor performance without simultaneous sensory input or ...
Moemi Matsuo +7 more
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Influence of motor imagery training on gait rehabilitation in sub-acute stroke: a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Objective: To evaluate the effect of mental practice on motor imagery ability and assess the influence of motor imagery on gait rehabilitation in sub-acute stroke. Design: Randomized controlled trial.
Oomen, Anne +3 more
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Current insights in the development of children’s motor imagery ability
Over the last two decades, the number of studies on motor imagery in children has witnessed a large expansion. Most studies used the hand laterality judgment paradigm or the mental chronometry paradigm to examine motor imagery ability. The main objective
Steffie eSpruijt +4 more
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Parkinson's disease affects multiple aspects of movement, impacting significantly on everyday tasks. Music is used in interventions for people with Parkinson's, either to pace movements, or as an integral element of activities such as dance.
Ellen Poliakoff +4 more
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The technology of the brain-computer interface (BCI) employs electroencephalogram (EEG) signals to establish direct interaction between the human body and its surroundings with promising applications in medical rehabilitative services and cognitive ...
Jamal F. Hwaidi, Thomas M. Chen
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Motor imagery and sport performance
In the present review, how to measure motor imagery ability, brain activity during motor imagery, the benefits of motor imagery practice, and the influence of sensory inputs on motor imagery, are summarized.
Nobuaki Mizuguchi +3 more
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Overt and imagined action seem inextricably linked. Both have similar timing, activate shared brain circuits, and motor imagery influences overt action and vice versa.
Patric Bach +2 more
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Motor imagery training improves precision of an upper limb movement in patients with hemiparesis [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In healthy participants, beneficial effects of motor imagery training on movement execution have been shown for precision, strength, and speed.
Berra, Gilberto +4 more
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Motor imagery training (MIT) has been widely used to improve hemiplegic upper limb function in stroke rehabilitation. The effectiveness of MIT is associated with the functional neuroplasticity of the motor network.
Hewei Wang +10 more
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Hybrid brain-computer interface and functional electrical stimulation for sensorimotor training in participants with tetraplegia: a proof-of-concept study [PDF]
Background and Purpose: Impaired hand function decreases quality of life in persons with tetraplegia. We tested functional electrical stimulation (FES) controlled by a hybrid brain-computer interface (BCI) for improving hand function in participants with
Aguilar +36 more
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