Effect of immersive virtual mirror visual feedback on Mu suppression and coherence in motor and parietal cortex in stroke [PDF]
We investigated the activation pattern of the motor cortex (M1) and parietal cortex during immersive virtual reality (VR)-based mirror visual feedback (MVF) of the upper limb in 14 patients with chronic stroke and severe upper limb hemiparesis and in 21 ...
Won Kee Chang +6 more
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The interpretation of mu suppression as an index of mirror neuron activity: past, present and future [PDF]
Mu suppression studies have been widely used to infer the activity of the human mirror neuron system (MNS) in a number of processes, ranging from action understanding, language, empathy and the development of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Although mu
Hannah M. Hobson, Dorothy V. M. Bishop
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Mental Simulation of Facial Expressions: Mu Suppression to the Viewing of Dynamic Neutral Face Videos [PDF]
The mirror neuron network (MNN) has been proposed as a neural substrate of action understanding. Electroencephalography (EEG) mu suppression has commonly been studied as an index of MNN activity during execution and observation of hand and finger ...
Ozge Karakale +3 more
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Effect of electroencephalography-based motor imagery neurofeedback on mu suppression during motor attempt in patients with stroke [PDF]
Objective The primary aim of this study was to explore the neurophysiological effects of motor imagery neurofeedback using electroencephalography (EEG), specifically focusing on mu suppression during serial motor attempts, and to assess its potential ...
Seungwoo Cha +7 more
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Association of Nurses' Self-Reported Empathy and Mu Suppression with Patients' Satisfaction [PDF]
Introduction: The aim of this study is to explore the association between mu suppression and self-reported empathy in nurses with patients’ satisfaction.
Nasser Goodarzi +3 more
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Mu Suppression Is Sensitive to Observational Practice but Results in Different Patterns of Activation in Comparison with Physical Practice [PDF]
Research has shown the effectiveness of observational practice for motor learning, but there continues to be debate about the mechanisms underlying effectiveness.
Najah Alhajri +3 more
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The Sensitivity of Single-Trial Mu-Suppression Detection for Motor Imagery Performance as Compared to Motor Execution and Motor Observation Performance [PDF]
Motor imagery (MI) has been widely used to operate brain-computer interface (BCI) systems for rehabilitation and some life assistive devices. However, the current performance of an MI-based BCI cannot fully meet the needs of its in-field applications ...
Kunyu Xu +3 more
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Beta event-related desynchronization as an index of individual differences in processing human facial expression: further investigations of autistic traits in typically developing adults. [PDF]
The human mirror neuron system (hMNS) has been associated with various forms of social cognition and affective processing including vicarious experience.
Nicholas Robert Cooper +4 more
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Differential modulation of low- and high-frequency mu oscillations during the observation of manual, facial, and non-biological movements [PDF]
Mu suppression - desynchronization of neural oscillations in central EEG electrodes during action execution and observation - has been widely accepted as a marker for neural mirroring.
Ayşe Nur Badakul, Efe Soyman
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First measurement of the Bc+ meson nuclear modification factor in PbPb collisions with CMS [PDF]
The Bc+${\rm{B}}_{\rm{c}}^ + $Bc+ meson is observed in lead-lead and proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of √SNN = 5.02 TeV$\sqrt {{S_{NN}}} = 5.02\,{\rm{TeV}}$SNN=5.02 TeV, via the Bc+ → (J/ψ → μ+μ−)μ+vμ${\rm{B}}_{\rm{c}}
Falmagne Guillaume
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