We investigated cortically mediated changes in reciprocal inhibition (RI) following motor imagery (MI) in short- and long(er)-term periods. The goals of this study were (1) to describe RI during MI in patients with chronic stroke and (2) to examine the change in RI after MI-based brain-machine interface (BMI) training. Twenty-four chronic stroke patients participated in study 1. All patients imagined wrist extension on the affected side. RI from the extensor carpi radialis to the flexor carpi radialis (FCR) was assessed using a FCR H reflex conditioning-test paradigm. We calculated the “MI effect score on RI” (RI value during MI divided by that at rest) and compared that score according to lesion location. RI during MI showed a significant ...
Focal transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was employed in a population of hemiparetic stroke pat...
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery training is a promising rehabilitation strategy for stroke patients. Howev...
Motor disorders are a frequent consequence of stroke and much effort is invested in the re-acquisiti...
Purpose: In brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), electrical brain signals during motor imagery are util...
ObjectiveTo examine the neural correlates of motor imagery performed in conjunction with movement of...
Data derived from transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies suggest that transcallosal inhibit...
Objective Decreased reciprocal inhibition (RI) of motor neurons may contribute to spasticity after s...
Aims. While studies on healthy subjects have shown a partial overlap between the motor execution and...
Aims. While studies on healthy subjects have shown a partial overlap between the motor execution and...
Motor imagery is the mental representation of an action without overt movement or muscle activation....
Aims. Motor imagery has emerged as a promising technique for the improvement of motor function follo...
Backgroundand purpose. Mental practice (MP), which involves cognitive rehearsal of physical movement...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) therapy has been demonstrated to be successful in neurorehabilitation, ...
ObjectiveMotor imagery (MI) is a cognitive process of imagining a movement without actually doing it...
International audienceMotor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of an action without any apparent ...
Focal transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was employed in a population of hemiparetic stroke pat...
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery training is a promising rehabilitation strategy for stroke patients. Howev...
Motor disorders are a frequent consequence of stroke and much effort is invested in the re-acquisiti...
Purpose: In brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), electrical brain signals during motor imagery are util...
ObjectiveTo examine the neural correlates of motor imagery performed in conjunction with movement of...
Data derived from transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies suggest that transcallosal inhibit...
Objective Decreased reciprocal inhibition (RI) of motor neurons may contribute to spasticity after s...
Aims. While studies on healthy subjects have shown a partial overlap between the motor execution and...
Aims. While studies on healthy subjects have shown a partial overlap between the motor execution and...
Motor imagery is the mental representation of an action without overt movement or muscle activation....
Aims. Motor imagery has emerged as a promising technique for the improvement of motor function follo...
Backgroundand purpose. Mental practice (MP), which involves cognitive rehearsal of physical movement...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) therapy has been demonstrated to be successful in neurorehabilitation, ...
ObjectiveMotor imagery (MI) is a cognitive process of imagining a movement without actually doing it...
International audienceMotor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of an action without any apparent ...
Focal transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was employed in a population of hemiparetic stroke pat...
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery training is a promising rehabilitation strategy for stroke patients. Howev...
Motor disorders are a frequent consequence of stroke and much effort is invested in the re-acquisiti...