Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a promising technique in clinical settings that can be used to augment performance of an untrained limb. Several studies with healthy volunteers and patients using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) or functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) indicate that functional alterations within primary motor cortex (M1) might be one candidate mechanism that could explain MVF-induced changes in behavior. Until now, most studies have used MVF to improve performance of the non-dominant hand (NDH). The question remains if the behavioral effect of MVF differs according to hand dominance. Here, we conducted a study with two groups of young, healthy right-handed volunteers who performed a complex ball-rotation task ...
Background. Mirror visual feedback (MVF), a phenomenon where movement of one limb is perceived as mo...
Mirror training therapy is a promising tool to initiate neural plasticity and facilitate the recover...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) therapy has been applied to improve upper limb function in stroke. When...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a promising technique in clinical settings that can be used to augme...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a promising technique in clinical settings that can be used to augme...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
Background. Mirror visual feedback (MVF), a phenomenon where movement of one limb is perceived as mo...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a form of altered, illusory visual feedback that has shown promise i...
<div><p>The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor tr...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) therapy has been demonstrated to be successful in neurorehabilitation, ...
The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor training, ...
Plasticity is one of the most important physiological mechanisms underlying motor recovery from brai...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a promising approach to enhance motor performance without training i...
Previous studies have indicated that age-related behavioral alterations are not irreversible but are...
Background. Mirror visual feedback (MVF), a phenomenon where movement of one limb is perceived as mo...
Mirror training therapy is a promising tool to initiate neural plasticity and facilitate the recover...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) therapy has been applied to improve upper limb function in stroke. When...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a promising technique in clinical settings that can be used to augme...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a promising technique in clinical settings that can be used to augme...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
Background. Mirror visual feedback (MVF), a phenomenon where movement of one limb is perceived as mo...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a form of altered, illusory visual feedback that has shown promise i...
<div><p>The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor tr...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) therapy has been demonstrated to be successful in neurorehabilitation, ...
The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor training, ...
Plasticity is one of the most important physiological mechanisms underlying motor recovery from brai...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a promising approach to enhance motor performance without training i...
Previous studies have indicated that age-related behavioral alterations are not irreversible but are...
Background. Mirror visual feedback (MVF), a phenomenon where movement of one limb is perceived as mo...
Mirror training therapy is a promising tool to initiate neural plasticity and facilitate the recover...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) therapy has been applied to improve upper limb function in stroke. When...