A new form of Motor Imagery (MI), called dynamic Motor Imagery (dMI) has recently been proposed. The dMI adds to conventional static Motor Imagery (sMI) the presence of simultaneous actual movements partially replicating those mentally represented. In a previous research conducted on young participants, dMI showed to be temporally closer than sMI in replicating the real performance for some specific locomotor conditions. In this study, we evaluated if there is any influence of the ageing on dMI. Thirty healthy participants were enrolled: 15 young adults (27.1±3.8 y.o.) and 15 older adults (65.9±9.6y.o.). The performance time and the number of steps needed to either walk to a target (placed at 10m from participants) or to imagine walking to ...
Motor imagery (M.I.) is a mental state in which real movements are evoked without overt actions. The...
With the population aging, a large number of patients undergoing rehabilitation are older than 60 ye...
Movement based interventions such as imagery and action observation are used increasingly to support...
A new form of Motor Imagery (MI), called dynamic Motor Imagery (dMI) has recently been proposed. The...
Motor imagery is a mental representation of an action without its physical execution. Recently, the ...
Motor imagery (MI) is a mental representation of an action without its physical execution. Recently,...
Motor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of an action without its actual execution. It has been s...
PURPOSE: Recently, Motor Imagery (MI) has been associated with the execution of movements miming in...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the mental simulation of a movement. It is used as a tool to improve mo...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of a single session of locomotor-based motor imagery training ...
The imagination of motor actions forms not only a theoretical challenge for cognitive neuroscience b...
INTRODUCTION: Mental motor imagery (M.I.) can be defined as a mental state during which r...
Motor imagery (M.I.) is a mental state in which real movements are evoked without overt actions. The...
With the population aging, a large number of patients undergoing rehabilitation are older than 60 ye...
Movement based interventions such as imagery and action observation are used increasingly to support...
A new form of Motor Imagery (MI), called dynamic Motor Imagery (dMI) has recently been proposed. The...
Motor imagery is a mental representation of an action without its physical execution. Recently, the ...
Motor imagery (MI) is a mental representation of an action without its physical execution. Recently,...
Motor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of an action without its actual execution. It has been s...
PURPOSE: Recently, Motor Imagery (MI) has been associated with the execution of movements miming in...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the mental simulation of a movement. It is used as a tool to improve mo...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of a single session of locomotor-based motor imagery training ...
The imagination of motor actions forms not only a theoretical challenge for cognitive neuroscience b...
INTRODUCTION: Mental motor imagery (M.I.) can be defined as a mental state during which r...
Motor imagery (M.I.) is a mental state in which real movements are evoked without overt actions. The...
With the population aging, a large number of patients undergoing rehabilitation are older than 60 ye...
Movement based interventions such as imagery and action observation are used increasingly to support...