In order to study the interaction between proprioceptive information and motor imagery, we herein investigate how compatible and incompatible postural signals influence corticospinal excitability during the mental simulation of hand movements. Subjects were asked to imagine themselves joining the tips of the thumb and the little finger while they maintained one of the two following hand postures: posture A (PA, compatible), little finger, index and thumb extended, the remaining fingers flexed; or posture B (PB, incompat-ible), index and thumb extended, other fingers flexed. All subjects rated the imagined finger opposition movements as easier to perform when the hand was kept in PA than in PB (P < 0.01) and the corre-lation between the d...
Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) to magnetic transcranial stimulation (TCS) were recorded from right a...
AbstractNon-physical balance training has demonstrated to be efficient to improve postural control i...
International audienceIt is not known yet whether the neurophysiological specificity of eccentric, c...
In order to study the interaction between proprioceptive information and motor imagery, we herein in...
In order to study the interaction between proprioceptive information and motor imagery, we herein in...
Single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to test the assumption that kinestheti...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to investigate whether the excitability of the cort...
We investigated whether corticospinal excitability during motor imagery of actions (the power or the...
Several studies have shown a cortico-spinal facilitation during motor imagery. This facilitation eff...
Because corticospinal excitability, as assessed with transcranial magnetic stimulation, has been rep...
Because corticospinal excitability, as assessed with transcranial magnetic stimulation, has been rep...
Contains fulltext : 56041.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Motor imagery ...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
The object of this study was to clarify whether corticospinal excitability controlling hand muscles ...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) to magnetic transcranial stimulation (TCS) were recorded from right a...
AbstractNon-physical balance training has demonstrated to be efficient to improve postural control i...
International audienceIt is not known yet whether the neurophysiological specificity of eccentric, c...
In order to study the interaction between proprioceptive information and motor imagery, we herein in...
In order to study the interaction between proprioceptive information and motor imagery, we herein in...
Single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to test the assumption that kinestheti...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to investigate whether the excitability of the cort...
We investigated whether corticospinal excitability during motor imagery of actions (the power or the...
Several studies have shown a cortico-spinal facilitation during motor imagery. This facilitation eff...
Because corticospinal excitability, as assessed with transcranial magnetic stimulation, has been rep...
Because corticospinal excitability, as assessed with transcranial magnetic stimulation, has been rep...
Contains fulltext : 56041.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Motor imagery ...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
The object of this study was to clarify whether corticospinal excitability controlling hand muscles ...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) to magnetic transcranial stimulation (TCS) were recorded from right a...
AbstractNon-physical balance training has demonstrated to be efficient to improve postural control i...
International audienceIt is not known yet whether the neurophysiological specificity of eccentric, c...