In this study, we examined whether movement imagery results in greater physiological responses and greater imagery ability when the imagery script is generated by the participant than when generated by the experimenter. Electromyography (EMG) was used to measure left and right biceps brachii and triceps muscle activity in 19 participants during physical and imagined performance of a set of 16 repetitions of a dumbbell curl performed with the right arm. EMG was measured during a relaxed baseline, physical trial and experimenter-generated and participant-generated imagery conditions. The experimenter-generated scripts were based on previously published imagery studies using the same task, whereas the participant-generated scripts were based o...
International audienceMotor imagery (MI) training improves motor performance, but the inter-individu...
Background: Perceiving and understanding emotional cues is critical for survival. Using the Internat...
Imagery is one of the most widely-researched topics in sport psychology. Recent research has been fo...
International audienceThis study was designed to gain more insight into the mechanisms underlying mo...
This study was designed to gain more insight into the mechanisms underlying motor imagery (MI). Whil...
To provide evidence that motor imagery (MI) is accompanied by improvement of intramuscular conductio...
Numerous studies have confirmed that motor imagery may result in plastic change in motor system as a...
In this study subjects had to imagine, observe and perform a series of 25 squat movements while lift...
In the past few years, the use of motor imagery as an adjunct to other forms of training has been st...
INTRODUCTION The effects of the mental repetition of an activity entail not only the improvement of ...
The PETTLEP model of motor imagery (Holmes & Collins, 2001) has been shown to be effective in en...
Introduction: The use of motor imagery (MI) has been shown to offer significant improvements in move...
Introduction: The present study assessed whether motor imagery (MI) produces electromyographic activ...
International audienceMotor imagery (MI) training improves motor performance, but the inter-individu...
Background: Perceiving and understanding emotional cues is critical for survival. Using the Internat...
Imagery is one of the most widely-researched topics in sport psychology. Recent research has been fo...
International audienceThis study was designed to gain more insight into the mechanisms underlying mo...
This study was designed to gain more insight into the mechanisms underlying motor imagery (MI). Whil...
To provide evidence that motor imagery (MI) is accompanied by improvement of intramuscular conductio...
Numerous studies have confirmed that motor imagery may result in plastic change in motor system as a...
In this study subjects had to imagine, observe and perform a series of 25 squat movements while lift...
In the past few years, the use of motor imagery as an adjunct to other forms of training has been st...
INTRODUCTION The effects of the mental repetition of an activity entail not only the improvement of ...
The PETTLEP model of motor imagery (Holmes & Collins, 2001) has been shown to be effective in en...
Introduction: The use of motor imagery (MI) has been shown to offer significant improvements in move...
Introduction: The present study assessed whether motor imagery (MI) produces electromyographic activ...
International audienceMotor imagery (MI) training improves motor performance, but the inter-individu...
Background: Perceiving and understanding emotional cues is critical for survival. Using the Internat...
Imagery is one of the most widely-researched topics in sport psychology. Recent research has been fo...