Mirror movements (MM) refer to involuntary contractions occurring in homologous muscles contralateral to the voluntary movements. In right-handers, greater MM occur in the right hand during movements of the non-dominant left hand than conversely. However, it remains to know if such behavioural asymmetry of MM relies only on motor processes or if it is also related to attentional and executive processes. This study explores MM behavioural asymmetry and its cerebral correlates with electroencephalography in 14 right-handed healthy adults. We investigated the quantity and the intensity of MM and the associated task-related power changes in the beta band over central regions (motor processes), in the alpha band over the parietal regions (attent...
Mirror movements (MMs) are specifically defined as involuntary movements occurring on one side of ho...
Cerebral lateralization is a fundamental property of the human brain and a marker of successful deve...
Introduction: Mirror activity (MA) describes involuntarily occurring muscular activity in contralate...
Mirror Activity (MA) describes involuntarily occurring muscular activity in contralateral homologous...
Symmetrical bimanual movements represent the default coordinated behavior of the central nervous sys...
Forceful, unilateral contractions modulate corticomotor paths targeting the resting, contralateral h...
Physiological mirror activity (pMA), observed in healthy human adults, describes the involuntary co-...
Event-related desynchronization/synchronization (ERD/ERS) at alpha (10 Hz), beta (20 Hz), and gamma ...
During sustained, fatiguing maximal voluntary contraction of muscles of one hand, muscles of the oth...
Congenital mirror movements (CMMs) are involuntary, symmetric movements of one hand during the produ...
Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetricall...
The human Mirror Neuron System is a fronto-parietal neural pathway which, when activated by action o...
Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetricall...
Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetricall...
International audienceMirror movements correspond to involuntary movements observed in the limb cont...
Mirror movements (MMs) are specifically defined as involuntary movements occurring on one side of ho...
Cerebral lateralization is a fundamental property of the human brain and a marker of successful deve...
Introduction: Mirror activity (MA) describes involuntarily occurring muscular activity in contralate...
Mirror Activity (MA) describes involuntarily occurring muscular activity in contralateral homologous...
Symmetrical bimanual movements represent the default coordinated behavior of the central nervous sys...
Forceful, unilateral contractions modulate corticomotor paths targeting the resting, contralateral h...
Physiological mirror activity (pMA), observed in healthy human adults, describes the involuntary co-...
Event-related desynchronization/synchronization (ERD/ERS) at alpha (10 Hz), beta (20 Hz), and gamma ...
During sustained, fatiguing maximal voluntary contraction of muscles of one hand, muscles of the oth...
Congenital mirror movements (CMMs) are involuntary, symmetric movements of one hand during the produ...
Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetricall...
The human Mirror Neuron System is a fronto-parietal neural pathway which, when activated by action o...
Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetricall...
Considerable evidence suggests that, on a group level, human visuospatial attention is asymmetricall...
International audienceMirror movements correspond to involuntary movements observed in the limb cont...
Mirror movements (MMs) are specifically defined as involuntary movements occurring on one side of ho...
Cerebral lateralization is a fundamental property of the human brain and a marker of successful deve...
Introduction: Mirror activity (MA) describes involuntarily occurring muscular activity in contralate...