The effectiveness of graded motor imagery training on pain and functionality in patients with subacromial pain syndrome: A prospective, single-blind, randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
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Improved motor imagery training for subject's self-modulation in EEG-based brain-computer interface. [PDF]
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Could Motor Imagery Training Provide a Novel Load Management Solution for Athletes? Recommendations for Sport Medicine and Performance Practitioners. [PDF]
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Action observation perspective influences the effectiveness of combined action observation and motor imagery training for novices learning an Osoto Gari judo throw. [PDF]
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An acute session of motor imagery training induces use-dependent plasticity. [PDF]
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Brain-Computer Interface and Motor Imagery Training: The Role of Visual Feedback and Embodiment
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Visual Training Improves Motor Imagery Ability for Rehabilitation
2021 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Mechatronics Systems (AIMS), 2021Motor imagery (MI) is the most favorable brain action exploited in motor deficit rehabilitation. The hemodynamic response (HR) signal is usually weak, which can be enhanced with specific methods. In this research, the improvement in the HR was examined while the participants performed the MI task of right-hand movement.
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