Motor imagery training is a promising rehabilitation strategy for stroke patients. However, few studies had focused on the neural mechanisms in time course of its cognitive process. This study investigated the cognitive alterations after left hemispheric ischemic stroke during motor imagery task.Eleven patients with ischemic stroke in left hemisphere and eleven age-matched control subjects participated in mental rotation task (MRT) of hand pictures. Behavior performance, event-related potential (ERP) and event-related (de)synchronization (ERD/ERS) in beta band were analyzed to investigate the cortical activation. We found that: (1) The response time increased with orientation angles in both groups, called “angle effect”, however, stoke pati...
Motor imagery is the mental representation of an action without overt movement or muscle activation....
Aims. While studies on healthy subjects have shown a partial overlap between the motor execution and...
Contains fulltext : 90054.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the present e...
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery training is a promising rehabilitation strategy for stroke patients. Howev...
Background: Motor imagery training is a promising rehabilitation strategy for stroke patients. Howev...
Although motor imagery could improve motor rehabilitation, the detailed neural mechanisms of motor i...
Although motor imagery could improve motor rehabilitation, the detailed neural mechanisms of motor i...
Not much is known about how well stroke patients are able to perform motor imagery (MI) and which MI...
Not much is known about how well stroke patients are able to perform motor imagery (MI) and which MI...
Purpose: In brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), electrical brain signals during motor imagery are util...
none4siObjective: To explore the relationship between laterality recognition after stroke and impair...
ObjectiveTo examine the neural correlates of motor imagery performed in conjunction with movement of...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stroke patients often have difficulties in simultaneously performing a motor...
After brain injury, people often suffer from temporary or permanent motor problems. This makes it mo...
Aims. While studies on healthy subjects have shown a partial overlap between the motor execution and...
Motor imagery is the mental representation of an action without overt movement or muscle activation....
Aims. While studies on healthy subjects have shown a partial overlap between the motor execution and...
Contains fulltext : 90054.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the present e...
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery training is a promising rehabilitation strategy for stroke patients. Howev...
Background: Motor imagery training is a promising rehabilitation strategy for stroke patients. Howev...
Although motor imagery could improve motor rehabilitation, the detailed neural mechanisms of motor i...
Although motor imagery could improve motor rehabilitation, the detailed neural mechanisms of motor i...
Not much is known about how well stroke patients are able to perform motor imagery (MI) and which MI...
Not much is known about how well stroke patients are able to perform motor imagery (MI) and which MI...
Purpose: In brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), electrical brain signals during motor imagery are util...
none4siObjective: To explore the relationship between laterality recognition after stroke and impair...
ObjectiveTo examine the neural correlates of motor imagery performed in conjunction with movement of...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stroke patients often have difficulties in simultaneously performing a motor...
After brain injury, people often suffer from temporary or permanent motor problems. This makes it mo...
Aims. While studies on healthy subjects have shown a partial overlap between the motor execution and...
Motor imagery is the mental representation of an action without overt movement or muscle activation....
Aims. While studies on healthy subjects have shown a partial overlap between the motor execution and...
Contains fulltext : 90054.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the present e...