Motor imagery refers to the phenomenon of imagining performing an action without action execution. Motor imagery and motor execution are assumed to share a similar underlying neural system that involves primary motor cortex (M1). Previous studies have focused on motor imagery of manual actions, but articulatory motor imagery has not been investigated. In this study, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to elicit motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) from the articulatory muscles [orbicularis oris (OO)] as well as from hand muscles [first dorsal interosseous (FDI)]. Twenty participants were asked to execute or imagine performing a simple squeezing task involving a pair of tweezers, which was comparable across both effectors. MEPs were e...
Motor imagery, defined as the mental representation of an action without movement-related sensory in...
International audienceCurrent theories consider motor imagery, the mental representation of action, ...
Motor imagery can be defined as the covert rehearsal of movement. Previous research with transcrania...
The embodied cognition hypothesis suggests that motor and premotor areas are automatically and neces...
The processes and neural bases used for motor imagery are also used for the actual execution of corr...
We studied the motor simulation processes involved in concurrent action observation and motor imager...
Studies evaluating the role of the executive motor system in motor imagery came to a general agreeme...
Motor imagery (MI) is defined as the mental and cognitive rehearsal of kinesthetic and visual charac...
The embodied cognition hypothesis suggests that motor and premotor areas are automatically and neces...
Motor imagery (MI) mostly activates the same brain regions as movement execution (ME) including the ...
The processes and neural bases used for motor imagery are also used for the actual execution of corr...
The role of the primary motor cortex (M1) in tasks involving action words remains controversial. The...
Single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to test the assumption that kinestheti...
Single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was applied to the hand area of the left primar...
AbstractTo elucidate the neural substrate associated with capabilities for kinesthetic motor imagery...
Motor imagery, defined as the mental representation of an action without movement-related sensory in...
International audienceCurrent theories consider motor imagery, the mental representation of action, ...
Motor imagery can be defined as the covert rehearsal of movement. Previous research with transcrania...
The embodied cognition hypothesis suggests that motor and premotor areas are automatically and neces...
The processes and neural bases used for motor imagery are also used for the actual execution of corr...
We studied the motor simulation processes involved in concurrent action observation and motor imager...
Studies evaluating the role of the executive motor system in motor imagery came to a general agreeme...
Motor imagery (MI) is defined as the mental and cognitive rehearsal of kinesthetic and visual charac...
The embodied cognition hypothesis suggests that motor and premotor areas are automatically and neces...
Motor imagery (MI) mostly activates the same brain regions as movement execution (ME) including the ...
The processes and neural bases used for motor imagery are also used for the actual execution of corr...
The role of the primary motor cortex (M1) in tasks involving action words remains controversial. The...
Single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to test the assumption that kinestheti...
Single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was applied to the hand area of the left primar...
AbstractTo elucidate the neural substrate associated with capabilities for kinesthetic motor imagery...
Motor imagery, defined as the mental representation of an action without movement-related sensory in...
International audienceCurrent theories consider motor imagery, the mental representation of action, ...
Motor imagery can be defined as the covert rehearsal of movement. Previous research with transcrania...