Investigating Priming Effects of Physical Practice on Motor Imagery-Induced Event-Related Desynchronization [PDF]
For motor imagery (MI) to be effective, an internal representation of the to-be-imagined movement may be required. A representation can be achieved through prior motor execution (ME), but the neural correlates of MI that are primed by ME practice are ...
Mareike Daeglau +15 more
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Sore Shoulder in Physical Practice
Sore shoulder or shoulder region is frequently encountered in general population. According to reference data prevalence ranges between 15 and 20% in 40-45 age group.
Džemal Pecar +2 more
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The Effect of Physical Practice and Selective and Compulsive 0bservational Pattern on Inner Motivation and Cognitive Learning of Basketball Jump Shot: with regard to the basic Psychological Needs [PDF]
Introduction: This research aimed to investigate the effect of physical training and selective and compulsory observational pattern on the intrinsic motivation and cognitive learning of basketball jump shot skill with the approach of basic psychological ...
Farzad Maleki +3 more
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The Effects of Mental Imagery and Physical Practice on Learning Dart-Throwing in Children with ADHD [PDF]
The effects of motor imagery and physical practice on motor learning in individuals with ADHD received very little attention. Therefore, in the present study, we aimed to examine the effects of motor imagery and physical practice on motor performance and
Mir Hamid Salehian +3 more
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The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to explore the effects of different soccer practices on fundamental movement skills (FMS) of children of different ages and genders, in order to help children to improve their fundamental ...
Xiaojin Mao +6 more
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This study was undertaken to understand the reasons related to typology and organization in physical practice taking into account the perceptions of the older adults. Four focus groups were conducted with a total of 39 older adults.
Ricardo Martín-Moya +2 more
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Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of mental vs. physical cup stacking practice in healthy people aged over 65 years. Material and Methods: Healthy elderly, who met the inclusion criteria, were randomized into 2 groups ...
Jaruwan Prasomsri +3 more
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A Comparison of the Effects of Neurofeedback and Physical Practices on Performance and Retention of Dart Throw Skill [PDF]
This study compared the effects of neurofeedback and physical practices on performance and retention of dart throwing skill. 24 subjects were selected by convenience sampling method from female physical education students of Urmia University who were all
Hasan Mohammad Zadeh +2 more
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A Comparison of Mental Imagery and Physical Practice on Dynamic Balance in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis [PDF]
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of mental imagery and physical practice on dynamic balance in male patients with multiple sclerosis. This study was semi-experimental and the statistical population included male patients with multiple ...
Mehrzad Kharestani +2 more
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Effects of task complexity or rate of motor imagery on motor learning in healthy young adults
Background A growing body of evidence suggests the benefit of motor imagery in motor learning. While some studies tried to look at the effect of isolated mental practice, others evaluated the combined effect of motor imagery and physical practice in ...
Nargis Heena +5 more
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