Abstract: New interventional approaches have been proposed in the last few years to treat the motor deficits resulting from brain lesions. Training protocols represent the gold-standard of these approaches. However, the degree of motor recovery experienced by most patients remains incomplete. It would be important to improve our understanding of the mechanisms underlying functional recovery. This chapter examines the role of two possible mechanisms that could operate to improve motor function in this setting: volition and motor imagery. It is argued that both represent possible strategies to enhance training effects
For decades already, athletes have been improving their performance by practicing movements in imagi...
Since the beginning of the new millennium, the use of mental practice and movement imagery within se...
Motor imagery practice is a current trend, but there is a need for a systematic integration of neuro...
This chapter provides an overview of how motor imagery can aid in the rehabilitation of patients. It...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this appraisal is to offer guidance to clinicians on applying motor imagery ...
Abstract: Problem statement: Motor Imagery (MI), which corresponds to an active process during which...
Rehabilitation, for a large part may be seen as a learning process where old skills have to be re-ac...
Rehabilitation, for a large part may be seen as a learning process where old skills have to be re-ac...
Jackson PL, Lafleur MF, Malouin F, Richards C, Doyon J. Potential role of mental practice using moto...
Motor disorders are a frequent consequence of stroke and much effort is invested in the re-acquisiti...
Cerebral vascular accidents (strokes) are a leading cause of motor deficiency in millions of people ...
Motor disorders are a frequent consequence of stroke and much effort is invested in the re-acquisiti...
Improving standing posture balance is an essential role of rehabilitation to prevent falls in the el...
BACKGROUND: Neurofeedback training is a closed-loop neuromodulatory technique in which real-time fee...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of a motor imagery program integrated into physiotherapy a...
For decades already, athletes have been improving their performance by practicing movements in imagi...
Since the beginning of the new millennium, the use of mental practice and movement imagery within se...
Motor imagery practice is a current trend, but there is a need for a systematic integration of neuro...
This chapter provides an overview of how motor imagery can aid in the rehabilitation of patients. It...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this appraisal is to offer guidance to clinicians on applying motor imagery ...
Abstract: Problem statement: Motor Imagery (MI), which corresponds to an active process during which...
Rehabilitation, for a large part may be seen as a learning process where old skills have to be re-ac...
Rehabilitation, for a large part may be seen as a learning process where old skills have to be re-ac...
Jackson PL, Lafleur MF, Malouin F, Richards C, Doyon J. Potential role of mental practice using moto...
Motor disorders are a frequent consequence of stroke and much effort is invested in the re-acquisiti...
Cerebral vascular accidents (strokes) are a leading cause of motor deficiency in millions of people ...
Motor disorders are a frequent consequence of stroke and much effort is invested in the re-acquisiti...
Improving standing posture balance is an essential role of rehabilitation to prevent falls in the el...
BACKGROUND: Neurofeedback training is a closed-loop neuromodulatory technique in which real-time fee...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of a motor imagery program integrated into physiotherapy a...
For decades already, athletes have been improving their performance by practicing movements in imagi...
Since the beginning of the new millennium, the use of mental practice and movement imagery within se...
Motor imagery practice is a current trend, but there is a need for a systematic integration of neuro...