With the population aging, a large number of patients undergoing rehabilitation are older than 60 years. Also, since the use of motor imagery (MI) training in rehabilitation is becoming more popular, it is important to gain a better knowledge about the age-related changes in MI ability. The main goal of this study was to compare MI ability in younger and older adults as well as to propose a new procedure for testing this ability. Thirty healthy young subjects (mean age: 22.9±2.7 years) and 28 healthy elderly subjects (mean age: 72.4±5.5 years) participated in the experiment. They were administered three tests aimed at assessing three dimensions of MI: (1) the kinesthetic and visual imagery questionnaire (KVIQ) to assess MI vividness; (2) a ...
Motor imagery (M.I.) is a mental state in which real movements are evoked without overt actions. The...
INTRODUCTION: Mental motor imagery (M.I.) can be defined as a mental state during which r...
Question Does motor imagery training improve measures of balance, mobility and falls in older adults...
With the population aging, a large number of patients undergoing rehabilitation are older than 60 ye...
The imagination of motor actions forms not only a theoretical challenge for cognitive neuroscience b...
Motor imagery (MI) training is increasingly used to improve the performance of specific motor skills...
Motor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of an action without its actual execution. It has been s...
International audienceHuman aging is associated with a decline in the capacity to memorize recently ...
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 (M.I.) is a mental state in which real movements are evoked without overt actions. The...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Few studies have explored the effects of ageing and gender in the d...
International audienceWith physiological aging, appears a deterioration of the ability to retain mot...
Motor imagery (M.I.) is a mental state in which real movements are evoked without overt actions. The...
INTRODUCTION: Mental motor imagery (M.I.) can be defined as a mental state during which r...
Question Does motor imagery training improve measures of balance, mobility and falls in older adults...
With the population aging, a large number of patients undergoing rehabilitation are older than 60 ye...
The imagination of motor actions forms not only a theoretical challenge for cognitive neuroscience b...
Motor imagery (MI) training is increasingly used to improve the performance of specific motor skills...
Motor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of an action without its actual execution. It has been s...
International audienceHuman aging is associated with a decline in the capacity to memorize recently ...
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 (M.I.) is a mental state in which real movements are evoked without overt actions. The...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Few studies have explored the effects of ageing and gender in the d...
International audienceWith physiological aging, appears a deterioration of the ability to retain mot...
Motor imagery (M.I.) is a mental state in which real movements are evoked without overt actions. The...
INTRODUCTION: Mental motor imagery (M.I.) can be defined as a mental state during which r...
Question Does motor imagery training improve measures of balance, mobility and falls in older adults...