AbstractAfter immobilization, patients show impaired postural control and increased risk of falling. Therefore, loss of balance control should already be counteracted during immobilization. Previously, studies have demonstrated that both motor imagery (MI) and action observation (AO) can improve motor performance. The current study elaborated how the brain is activated during imagination and observation of different postural tasks to provide recommendations about the conception of non-physical balance training. For this purpose, participants were tested in a within-subject design in an fMRI-scanner in three different conditions: (a) AO + MI, (b) AO, and (c) MI. In (a) participants were instructed to imagine themselves as the person pictured...
The combination of first-person observation and motor imagery, i.e. first-person observation of limb...
The combination of first-person observation and motor imagery, i.e. first-person observation of limb...
The present study examined the differential effects of kinesthetic imagery (first person perspective...
After immobilization, patients show impaired postural control and increased risk of falling. Therefo...
AbstractAfter immobilization, patients show impaired postural control and increased risk of falling....
For consciously performed motor tasks executed in a defined and constant way, both motor imagery (MI...
This study examines the cerebral structures involved in dynamic balance using a motor imagery (MI) p...
This study examines the cerebral structures involved in dynamic balance using a motor imagery (MI) p...
Aging is associated with a shift from an automatic to a more cortical postural control strategy, whi...
AbstractNon-physical balance training has demonstrated to be efficient to improve postural control i...
Non-physical balance training has demonstrated to be efficient to improve postural control in young ...
<p>A. Cerebral activity during motor imagery of balance. Statistical parametric map (SPM) of increas...
Previous studies have shown that mental imagery is a suitable tool to study the progression of the e...
AbstractTo elucidate the neural substrate associated with capabilities for kinesthetic motor imagery...
The motor imagery (MI) has two strategies (kinesthetic and visual) and can be defined as an act to c...
The combination of first-person observation and motor imagery, i.e. first-person observation of limb...
The combination of first-person observation and motor imagery, i.e. first-person observation of limb...
The present study examined the differential effects of kinesthetic imagery (first person perspective...
After immobilization, patients show impaired postural control and increased risk of falling. Therefo...
AbstractAfter immobilization, patients show impaired postural control and increased risk of falling....
For consciously performed motor tasks executed in a defined and constant way, both motor imagery (MI...
This study examines the cerebral structures involved in dynamic balance using a motor imagery (MI) p...
This study examines the cerebral structures involved in dynamic balance using a motor imagery (MI) p...
Aging is associated with a shift from an automatic to a more cortical postural control strategy, whi...
AbstractNon-physical balance training has demonstrated to be efficient to improve postural control i...
Non-physical balance training has demonstrated to be efficient to improve postural control in young ...
<p>A. Cerebral activity during motor imagery of balance. Statistical parametric map (SPM) of increas...
Previous studies have shown that mental imagery is a suitable tool to study the progression of the e...
AbstractTo elucidate the neural substrate associated with capabilities for kinesthetic motor imagery...
The motor imagery (MI) has two strategies (kinesthetic and visual) and can be defined as an act to c...
The combination of first-person observation and motor imagery, i.e. first-person observation of limb...
The combination of first-person observation and motor imagery, i.e. first-person observation of limb...
The present study examined the differential effects of kinesthetic imagery (first person perspective...