Purpose: To investigate the influence of a single session of locomotor-based motor imagery training on motor learning and physical performance. Patients and methods: Thirty independent adults aged > 65 years took part in the randomized controlled trial. The study was conducted within an exercise science laboratory. Participants were randomly divided into three groups following baseline locomotor testing: motor imagery training, physical training, and control groups. The motor imagery training group completed 20 imagined repetitions of a locomotor task, the physical training group completed 20 physical repetitions of a locomotor task, and the control group spent 25 minutes playing mentally stimulating games on an iPad. Imagined and physical...
IntroductionMotor imagery (MI) is the mental rehearsal of a motor task. Between real and imagined mo...
Motor imagery is generally thought to share common mechanisms with motor execution. In the present s...
Introduction: The influence of imagination and emotions on our body has been talked about for severa...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of a single session of locomotor-based motor imagery training ...
International audienceHuman aging is associated with a decline in the capacity to memorize recently ...
International audienceWith physiological aging, appears a deterioration of the ability to retain mot...
Introduction The purpose of the present study was to assess the effect of motor imagery training aft...
Question Does motor imagery training improve measures of balance, mobility and falls in older adults...
A new form of Motor Imagery (MI), called dynamic Motor Imagery (dMI) has recently been proposed. The...
A new form of Motor Imagery (MI), called dynamic Motor Imagery (dMI) has recently been proposed. The...
Motor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of an action without its actual execution. It has been s...
Abstract Background A growing body of evidence suggests the benefit of motor imagery in motor learni...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the mental simulation of a movement. It is used as a tool to improve mo...
Abstract Imagery training has been shown to induce motor learning in adults, but similar evidence in...
International audienceMotor imagery (MI) training improves motor performance, but the inter-individu...
IntroductionMotor imagery (MI) is the mental rehearsal of a motor task. Between real and imagined mo...
Motor imagery is generally thought to share common mechanisms with motor execution. In the present s...
Introduction: The influence of imagination and emotions on our body has been talked about for severa...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of a single session of locomotor-based motor imagery training ...
International audienceHuman aging is associated with a decline in the capacity to memorize recently ...
International audienceWith physiological aging, appears a deterioration of the ability to retain mot...
Introduction The purpose of the present study was to assess the effect of motor imagery training aft...
Question Does motor imagery training improve measures of balance, mobility and falls in older adults...
A new form of Motor Imagery (MI), called dynamic Motor Imagery (dMI) has recently been proposed. The...
A new form of Motor Imagery (MI), called dynamic Motor Imagery (dMI) has recently been proposed. The...
Motor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of an action without its actual execution. It has been s...
Abstract Background A growing body of evidence suggests the benefit of motor imagery in motor learni...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the mental simulation of a movement. It is used as a tool to improve mo...
Abstract Imagery training has been shown to induce motor learning in adults, but similar evidence in...
International audienceMotor imagery (MI) training improves motor performance, but the inter-individu...
IntroductionMotor imagery (MI) is the mental rehearsal of a motor task. Between real and imagined mo...
Motor imagery is generally thought to share common mechanisms with motor execution. In the present s...
Introduction: The influence of imagination and emotions on our body has been talked about for severa...