Mental Representation and Motor Imagery Training [PDF]
Research in sports, dance and rehabilitation has shown that Basic Action Concepts (BACs) are fundamental building blocks of mental action representations. BACs are based on chunked body postures related to common functions for realizing action goals.
Thomas eSchack +3 more
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Motor imagery as a tool for motor skill training in children [PDF]
The present study aimed at checking the effectiveness of motor imagery on children's motor training. A total of 64 students aged 9 to 10 years, enrolled in three different 4th grade classes, participated in the study.
A. Doussoulin, L. Rehbein
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Motor imagery training enhances motor skill in children with DCD: A replication study [PDF]
Children with impaired motor coordination (or DCD) have difficulty using motor imagery. We have suggested that this difficulty is explained by the internal modeling deficit (IMD) hypothesis of DCD. Our previous training study lent support for this hypothesis by showing that a computerized imagery training protocol (involving action observation, and ...
Peter H. Wilson +5 more
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Motor Imagery Training Improves Interoception and Satisfaction with Performance. [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Sport practice, performance satisfaction, and interoception influence physical and mental health. Motor imagery (MI) training improves sensorimotor and cognitive–emotional functions. This study aimed to (a) compare sedentary and artistic gymnastics-practicing young females and (b) evaluate the changes in interoception and ...
Di Tella C, Santarcangelo EL.
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A BCI-based vibrotactile neurofeedback training improves motor cortical excitability during motor imagery [PDF]
AbstractIn this study, we address the issue of whether vibrotactile feedback can enhance the motor cortex excitability translated into the plastic changes in local cortical areas during motor imagery (MI) BCI-based training. For this purpose, we focused on two of the most notable neurophysiological effects of MI – the event-related-desynchronization ...
Nikita A. Grigorev +8 more
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Motor network reorganization after motor imagery training in stroke patients with moderate to severe upper limb impairment. [PDF]
Wang H +10 more
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Translation of EEG spatial filters from resting to motor imagery using independent component analysis. [PDF]
Electroencephalogram (EEG)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) often use spatial filters to improve signal-to-noise ratio of task-related EEG activities.
Jung, Tzyy-Ping +2 more
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Selective effect of physical fatigue on motor imagery accuracy. [PDF]
While the use of motor imagery (the mental representation of an action without overt execution) during actual training sessions is usually recommended, experimental studies examining the effect of physical fatigue on subsequent motor imagery performance ...
Franck Di Rienzo +3 more
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Questioning the transfer effect of motor imagery benefits: The neglected variable of interest
Over the last three decades, a large amount of experimental research aimed at determining the optimal motor imagery practice guidelines, and provided a comprehensive overview of the main recommendations to develop effective interventions.
Aymeric Guillot +3 more
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Research on Rehabilitation Training Strategies Using Multimodal Virtual Scene Stimulation
It is difficult for stroke patients with flaccid paralysis to receive passive rehabilitation training. Therefore, virtual rehabilitation technology that integrates the motor imagery brain-computer interface and virtual reality technology has been applied
Ping Xie +7 more
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