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Effect of mental imagery on the development of...
Effect of mental imagery on the development of skilled motor actions. Percept Mot Skills. 2007 Dec;105(3 Pt 1):803-26 Authors: Fontani G, Migliorini S, Benocci R, Facchini A, Casini M, Corradeschi F To test the effect of imagery in the training of skilled movements, an experiment was de... Read more ...
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The suppressive influence of SMA on M1 in motor...
The suppressive influence of SMA on M1 in motor imagery revealed by fMRI and dynamic causal modeling. Neuroimage. 2007 Dec 8; Authors: Kasess CH, Windischberger C, Cunnington R, Lanzenberger R, Pezawas L, Moser E Although motor imagery is widely used for motor learning in rehab... Read more ...
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Mental rotation of congenitally absent hands
Mental rotation of congenitally absent hands. J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2008 Jan;14(1):81-9 Authors: Funk M, Brugger P We compared motor imagery performance of normally limbed individuals with that of individuals with one or both hands missing since birth (i.e., hand amelia). To this aim,... Read more ...
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The emergence of motor imagery in children
The emergence of motor imagery in children. J Exp Child Psychol. 2007 Nov 28; Authors: Molina M, Tijus C, Jouen F A total of 80 children (40 5-year-olds and 40 7-year-olds) took part in an experiment to evaluate their capacity to mentally evoke a motor image of their own displacement... Read more ...
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Motor imagery for pathologic pain
Graded motor imagery for pathologic pain: a randomized controlled trial. Neurology . 2006 Dec 26;67(12):2129-34 Authors: Moseley GL BACKGROUND: Phantom limb and complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (CRPS1) are characterized by changes in cortical processing and organization, perceptual ... Read more ...
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Motor imagery and stroke rehabilitation
Motor imagery and stroke rehabilitation: a critical discussion. J Rehabil Med. 2007 Jan;39(1):5-13 Authors: de Vries S, Mulder T Motor disorders are a frequent consequence of stroke and much effort is invested in the re-acquisition of motor control. Although patients often regain some o... Read more ...
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The neural basis of narrative imagery
The neural basis of narrative imagery: emotion and action. Prog Brain Res. 2006;156:93-103 Authors: Sabatinelli D, Lang PJ, Bradley MM, Flaisch T It has been proposed that narrative emotional imagery activates an associative network of stimulus, semantic, and response (procedural) infor... Read more ...
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Motor imagery of gait: a quantitative approach
Motor imagery of gait: a quantitative approach. Exp Brain Res. 2007 Jan 9; Authors: Bakker M, de Lange FP, Stevens JA, Toni I, Bloem BR Motor imagery (MI) is widely used to study cognitive aspects of the neural control of action. Prior studies were mostly centred on hand and arm move... Read more ...
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Adolescent development of motor imagery
Adolescent development of motor imagery in a visually guided pointing task. Conscious Cogn. 2006 Dec 28; Authors: Choudhury S, Charman T, Bird V, Blakemore SJ The development of action representation during adolescence was investigated using a visually guided pointing motor task (VGPT) ... Read more ...
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Kinesthetic but not visual imagery assists in...
Kinesthetic but not visual imagery assists in normalizing the CNV in Parkinson's disease. Clin Neurophysiol. 2006 Oct;117(10):2308-14 Authors: Lim VK, Polych MA, Holländer A, Byblow WD, Kirk IJ, Hamm JP OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether kinesthetic and/or visual imagery could a... Read more ...