doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00247 Imagining is not doing but involves specific motor commands: a review of experimental data related to motor inhibitio
This project investigates the relationship between self-inhibition processes in low-level motor cont...
Inhibitory control is difficult to study in behavioral experiments because of its nature; a successf...
This chapter reviews some of the basic properties of conditioned inhibition as studied in animals, a...
There is now compelling evidence that motor imagery (MI) and actual movement share common neural sub...
A vast body of research suggests that the primary motor cortex is involved during motor imagery. Thi...
There is evidence to suggest that motor execution and motor imagery both involve planning and execut...
International audienceCurrent theories consider motor imagery, the mental representation of action, ...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Motor imagery requires the covert execution of a movement without any overt motor output. Previous s...
Imagined movements exhibit many of the behavioral and neurophysiological characteristics of executed...
The aim of the present review is to provide a theoretical analysis of the role of intentions in inhi...
A hallmark of voluntary motor control is the ability to stop an ongoing movement. Is voluntary motor...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Key points: Suppression of corticospinal excitability is reliably observed during preparation for a ...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
This project investigates the relationship between self-inhibition processes in low-level motor cont...
Inhibitory control is difficult to study in behavioral experiments because of its nature; a successf...
This chapter reviews some of the basic properties of conditioned inhibition as studied in animals, a...
There is now compelling evidence that motor imagery (MI) and actual movement share common neural sub...
A vast body of research suggests that the primary motor cortex is involved during motor imagery. Thi...
There is evidence to suggest that motor execution and motor imagery both involve planning and execut...
International audienceCurrent theories consider motor imagery, the mental representation of action, ...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Motor imagery requires the covert execution of a movement without any overt motor output. Previous s...
Imagined movements exhibit many of the behavioral and neurophysiological characteristics of executed...
The aim of the present review is to provide a theoretical analysis of the role of intentions in inhi...
A hallmark of voluntary motor control is the ability to stop an ongoing movement. Is voluntary motor...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Key points: Suppression of corticospinal excitability is reliably observed during preparation for a ...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
This project investigates the relationship between self-inhibition processes in low-level motor cont...
Inhibitory control is difficult to study in behavioral experiments because of its nature; a successf...
This chapter reviews some of the basic properties of conditioned inhibition as studied in animals, a...