Studies evaluating the role of the executive motor system in motor imagery came to a general agreement in favour of the activation of the primary motor area (M1) during imagery, although in reduced proportion as compared to motor execution. It is still unclear whether this difference occurs within the preparation period or the execution period of the movement, or both. In the present study, EEG was used to investigate separately the preparation and the execution periods of overt and covert movements in adults. We designed a paradigm that randomly mixed actual and kinaesthetic imagined trials of an externally paced sequence of finger key presses. Sixty channel event-related potentials were recorded to capture the cerebral activations underly...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the movement-related brain macropotentials (MRBMs) recorded...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies have shown that the neural mechanisms of motor imagery (MI) overlap sub...
Imagined movements (MI) are a complex behaviour, borne of the neural circuitry and cognitions shared...
Studies evaluating the role of the executive motor system in motor imagery came to a general agreeme...
Results of several neuroimaging studies support the functional equivalence model, which states that ...
The neural simulation theory assumes that motor imagery and motor execution draw on a shared set of ...
Motor imagery may be defined as the generation of an image of the acting self that lacks the final e...
An ongoing subject of research in the field of human motor control is the extent of similarities in ...
In this experiment, originally 24 participants took part. Due to either too many trials with EMG act...
For motor imagery (MI) to be effective, an internal representation of the to-be-imagined movement ma...
Motor imagery refers to the phenomenon of imagining performing an action without action execution. M...
International audienceCurrent theories consider motor imagery, the mental representation of action, ...
The memory benefits linked to learning actions by self-performing them, termed the ‘enactment effect...
Motor imagery (MI) is defined as the mental and cognitive rehearsal of kinesthetic and visual charac...
Neuroimaging studies have shown that the neural mechanisms of motor imagery (MI) overlap substantial...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the movement-related brain macropotentials (MRBMs) recorded...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies have shown that the neural mechanisms of motor imagery (MI) overlap sub...
Imagined movements (MI) are a complex behaviour, borne of the neural circuitry and cognitions shared...
Studies evaluating the role of the executive motor system in motor imagery came to a general agreeme...
Results of several neuroimaging studies support the functional equivalence model, which states that ...
The neural simulation theory assumes that motor imagery and motor execution draw on a shared set of ...
Motor imagery may be defined as the generation of an image of the acting self that lacks the final e...
An ongoing subject of research in the field of human motor control is the extent of similarities in ...
In this experiment, originally 24 participants took part. Due to either too many trials with EMG act...
For motor imagery (MI) to be effective, an internal representation of the to-be-imagined movement ma...
Motor imagery refers to the phenomenon of imagining performing an action without action execution. M...
International audienceCurrent theories consider motor imagery, the mental representation of action, ...
The memory benefits linked to learning actions by self-performing them, termed the ‘enactment effect...
Motor imagery (MI) is defined as the mental and cognitive rehearsal of kinesthetic and visual charac...
Neuroimaging studies have shown that the neural mechanisms of motor imagery (MI) overlap substantial...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the movement-related brain macropotentials (MRBMs) recorded...
AbstractNeuroimaging studies have shown that the neural mechanisms of motor imagery (MI) overlap sub...
Imagined movements (MI) are a complex behaviour, borne of the neural circuitry and cognitions shared...