Contains fulltext : 76714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)If motor imagery uses neural structures involved in action execution, then the neural correlates of imagining an action should differ between individuals who tend to execute the action differently. Here we report fMRI data showing that motor imagery is influenced by the way people habitually perform motor actions with their particular bodies; that is, motor imagery is ‘body-specific’ (Casasanto, 2009). During mental imagery for complex hand actions, activation of cortical areas involved in motor planning and execution was left-lateralized in right-handers but right-lateralized in left-handers. We conclude that motor imagery involves the generation of an acti...
In recent years, many researches have explored the relationship between overt and covert motor activ...
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Contains fulltext : 73546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Motor imagery ...
If motor imagery uses neural structures involved in action execution, then the neural correlates of ...
Contains fulltext : 56041.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Motor imagery ...
Motor imagery is a dynamic state in which an individual mentally simulates the performance of a spec...
Investigating the neurophysiology behind our action encoding system offers a way of probing the unde...
Contains fulltext : 56312.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We have used imp...
Patients with motor impairments learn to use brain-computer interfaces with training that consists o...
We have used implicit motor imagery to investigate the neural correlates of motor planning independe...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
The role of the primary motor cortex (M1) during mental simulation of movement is open to debate. In...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
In recent years, many researches have explored the relationship between overt and covert motor activ...
Contains fulltext : 77126.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It has been ar...
Contains fulltext : 73546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Motor imagery ...
If motor imagery uses neural structures involved in action execution, then the neural correlates of ...
Contains fulltext : 56041.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Motor imagery ...
Motor imagery is a dynamic state in which an individual mentally simulates the performance of a spec...
Investigating the neurophysiology behind our action encoding system offers a way of probing the unde...
Contains fulltext : 56312.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We have used imp...
Patients with motor impairments learn to use brain-computer interfaces with training that consists o...
We have used implicit motor imagery to investigate the neural correlates of motor planning independe...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
The role of the primary motor cortex (M1) during mental simulation of movement is open to debate. In...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
According to theories of embodied cognition, understanding a verb like throw involves unconsciously ...
In recent years, many researches have explored the relationship between overt and covert motor activ...
Contains fulltext : 77126.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It has been ar...
Contains fulltext : 73546.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Motor imagery ...