Imagined actions engage some of the same neural substrates and related sensorimotor codes as executed actions. The equivalency between imagined and executed actions has been frequently demonstrated by the mental and physical chronometry of movements; namely, the imagination and execution of aiming movements in a Fitts paradigm. The present study aimed to examine the nature or extent of this equivalence, and more specifically, whether imagined movements encompass the relative environmental features as do executed movements. In two separate studies, participants completed a series of imagined or executed reciprocal aiming movements between standard control targets (no annuli), perceptually small targets (large annuli) and perceptually large t...
Mental imagery is a cognitive tool that helps humans take decisions by simulating past and future ev...
International audienceCurrent theories consider motor imagery, the mental representation of action, ...
It has been suggested that representing an action through observation and imagery share neural proce...
Imagined actions engage some of the same neural substrates and related sensorimotor codes as execute...
Ideomotor theory states that the neural codes that represent action and the perceptual consequences ...
Past research has shown that the movement times of imagined aiming movements were more similar to ac...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects on the duration of imagined movement...
Motor imagery is suggested to be functionally equivalent to physical execution as they each utilise ...
The neural simulation theory assumes that motor imagery and motor execution draw on a shared set of ...
Fitts's Law for the timing of targeted movements states that, when target width is held constant, mo...
Fitts's Law for the timing of targeted movements states that, when target width is held constant, mo...
Motor imagery (MI) has become a principal focus of interest in studies on brain and behavior. Howeve...
Seegelke C, Hughes C. The influence of action possibility and end-state comfort on motor imagery of ...
Patients with motor impairments learn to use brain-computer interfaces with training that consists o...
Motor imagery is a dynamic state in which an individual mentally simulates the performance of a spec...
Mental imagery is a cognitive tool that helps humans take decisions by simulating past and future ev...
International audienceCurrent theories consider motor imagery, the mental representation of action, ...
It has been suggested that representing an action through observation and imagery share neural proce...
Imagined actions engage some of the same neural substrates and related sensorimotor codes as execute...
Ideomotor theory states that the neural codes that represent action and the perceptual consequences ...
Past research has shown that the movement times of imagined aiming movements were more similar to ac...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects on the duration of imagined movement...
Motor imagery is suggested to be functionally equivalent to physical execution as they each utilise ...
The neural simulation theory assumes that motor imagery and motor execution draw on a shared set of ...
Fitts's Law for the timing of targeted movements states that, when target width is held constant, mo...
Fitts's Law for the timing of targeted movements states that, when target width is held constant, mo...
Motor imagery (MI) has become a principal focus of interest in studies on brain and behavior. Howeve...
Seegelke C, Hughes C. The influence of action possibility and end-state comfort on motor imagery of ...
Patients with motor impairments learn to use brain-computer interfaces with training that consists o...
Motor imagery is a dynamic state in which an individual mentally simulates the performance of a spec...
Mental imagery is a cognitive tool that helps humans take decisions by simulating past and future ev...
International audienceCurrent theories consider motor imagery, the mental representation of action, ...
It has been suggested that representing an action through observation and imagery share neural proce...