International audienceWe examined the similarities between actual and motor imagery practice with regard to the development of sensorimotor representations. Participants had to reproduce knee joint positions (15 or 150 trials) in visuo-proprioceptive or proprioceptive conditions (Experiment 1) or in visual, proprioceptive or visuo-proprioceptive imagery conditions (Experiment 2), before being transferred in a proprioceptive condition. A familiarization session in a proprioceptive condition was performed before imagery practice only (Experiment 2). Results showed that the effect of vision withdrawal varied according to actual or motor imagery practice: performance accuracy in transfer decreased after actual visuo-proprioceptive practice whil...
International audiencePhysical practice is known to enhance motor adaptation skills, which refer to ...
Imagery practice of motor tasks has been recommended for a wide range of activities as from flight t...
Motor imagery (MI) is the ability to imagine performing a movement without executing it. In literatu...
International audienceWe examined the similarities between actual and motor imagery practice with re...
We examined whether participants’ imagery ability may contribute to lower limb position se...
International audienceWe examined whether participants’imagery ability may contribute to lower limb ...
Motor imagery is generally thought to share common mechanisms with motor execution. In the present s...
In the past few years, the use of motor imagery as an adjunct to other forms of training has been st...
Motor imagery, that is the mental rehearsal of a motor skill, can lead to improvements when performi...
Abstract Motor imagery, that is the mental rehearsal of a motor skill, can lead to improvements when...
Motor imagery practice is a current trend, but there is a need for a systematic integration of neuro...
Motor imagery has been argued to affect the acquisition of motor skills. The present study examined ...
International audienceRecently, it has been demonstrated that sensorimotor representations are quick...
Seegelke C, Hughes C. The influence of action possibility and end-state comfort on motor imagery of ...
The aim of the present study is to gain more insight into the mechanisms underlying mental practice....
International audiencePhysical practice is known to enhance motor adaptation skills, which refer to ...
Imagery practice of motor tasks has been recommended for a wide range of activities as from flight t...
Motor imagery (MI) is the ability to imagine performing a movement without executing it. In literatu...
International audienceWe examined the similarities between actual and motor imagery practice with re...
We examined whether participants’ imagery ability may contribute to lower limb position se...
International audienceWe examined whether participants’imagery ability may contribute to lower limb ...
Motor imagery is generally thought to share common mechanisms with motor execution. In the present s...
In the past few years, the use of motor imagery as an adjunct to other forms of training has been st...
Motor imagery, that is the mental rehearsal of a motor skill, can lead to improvements when performi...
Abstract Motor imagery, that is the mental rehearsal of a motor skill, can lead to improvements when...
Motor imagery practice is a current trend, but there is a need for a systematic integration of neuro...
Motor imagery has been argued to affect the acquisition of motor skills. The present study examined ...
International audienceRecently, it has been demonstrated that sensorimotor representations are quick...
Seegelke C, Hughes C. The influence of action possibility and end-state comfort on motor imagery of ...
The aim of the present study is to gain more insight into the mechanisms underlying mental practice....
International audiencePhysical practice is known to enhance motor adaptation skills, which refer to ...
Imagery practice of motor tasks has been recommended for a wide range of activities as from flight t...
Motor imagery (MI) is the ability to imagine performing a movement without executing it. In literatu...