Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of action observation training and mo-tor imagery training on recovery from chronic stroke. [Subjects] Thirty patients (who were over six months post stroke) participated in this study and were randomly allocated to three groups. [Methods] The action observation training group practiced additional action observation training for five 30-minute sessions over a four-week period. The motor imagery training group practiced additional motor imagery training for five 30-minute sessions over a four-week period. Electroencephalogram were used to compare brain waves between the three groups. [Results] The action observation group showed significant changes in relative alpha pow...
Motor disorders are a frequent consequence of stroke and much effort is invested in the re-acquisiti...
The effectiveness of action observation (AO) and motor imagery (MI) in high-quality studies with les...
Background and objectiveAction observation training (AOT) has been used as a new intervention for im...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in brain waves between acti...
Cerebral vascular accidents (strokes) are a leading cause of motor deficiency in millions of people ...
Evidence exists that the observation of actions activates the same cortical motor areas that are inv...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of Action Observational ...
Abstract This study examined the effects of action observations on the balance of patients with chro...
Hemiparesis of the upper extremity has a large impact on functional capabilities following stroke. R...
Objective. A randomized controlled observer-blind trial was designed to evaluate the effectiveness o...
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery training might be helpful in stroke rehabilitation. This study explored if...
Observation and imagery of movement both activate similar brain regions to those involved in movemen...
Abstract Background Loss of upper-extremity motor function is one of the most debilitating deficits ...
Observation and imagery of movement both activate similar brain regions to those involved in movemen...
Motor disorders are a frequent consequence of stroke and much effort is invested in the re-acquisiti...
Motor disorders are a frequent consequence of stroke and much effort is invested in the re-acquisiti...
The effectiveness of action observation (AO) and motor imagery (MI) in high-quality studies with les...
Background and objectiveAction observation training (AOT) has been used as a new intervention for im...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in brain waves between acti...
Cerebral vascular accidents (strokes) are a leading cause of motor deficiency in millions of people ...
Evidence exists that the observation of actions activates the same cortical motor areas that are inv...
Abstract. [Purpose] The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of Action Observational ...
Abstract This study examined the effects of action observations on the balance of patients with chro...
Hemiparesis of the upper extremity has a large impact on functional capabilities following stroke. R...
Objective. A randomized controlled observer-blind trial was designed to evaluate the effectiveness o...
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery training might be helpful in stroke rehabilitation. This study explored if...
Observation and imagery of movement both activate similar brain regions to those involved in movemen...
Abstract Background Loss of upper-extremity motor function is one of the most debilitating deficits ...
Observation and imagery of movement both activate similar brain regions to those involved in movemen...
Motor disorders are a frequent consequence of stroke and much effort is invested in the re-acquisiti...
Motor disorders are a frequent consequence of stroke and much effort is invested in the re-acquisiti...
The effectiveness of action observation (AO) and motor imagery (MI) in high-quality studies with les...
Background and objectiveAction observation training (AOT) has been used as a new intervention for im...