Motor imagery (MI) is assimilated to a perception-action process, which is mentally represented. Although several models suggest that MI, and its equivalent motor execution, engage very similar brain areas, the mechanisms underlying MI and their associated components are still under investigation today. Using 22 Ag/AgCl EEG electrodes, 19 healthy participants (nine males and 10 females) with an average age of 25.8 years old (sd = 3.5 years) were required to imagine moving several parts of their body (i.e., first-person perspective) one by one: left and right hand, tongue, and feet. Network connectivity analysis based on graph theory, together with a correlational analysis, were performed on the data. The findings suggest evidence for motor ...
Motor imagery refers to the phenomenon of imagining performing an action without action execution. M...
Recent theories have hypothesized that semantic representations of action verbs and mental represent...
International audienceIntroduction: Since electrocortical stimulation studies by Penfield and collea...
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Abstract: Although there is ample evidence that motor imagery activates similar cerebral regions to ...
The understanding of the neurophysiological mechanisms responsible for performing motor imagery (MI)...
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AbstractTo elucidate the neural substrate associated with capabilities for kinesthetic motor imagery...
The processes and neural bases used for motor imagery are also used for the actual execution of corr...
The knowledge of the mechanisms of motor imagery (MI) is very important for the development of brain...
The neural basis of mental imagery has been investigated by localizing the underlying neural network...
The theory of embodied cognition postulates that the brain represents semantic knowledge as a functi...
Motor imagery is a dynamic state in which an individual mentally simulates the performance of a spec...
The processes and neural bases used for motor imagery are also used for the actual execution of corr...
Patients with motor impairments learn to use brain-computer interfaces with training that consists o...
Motor imagery refers to the phenomenon of imagining performing an action without action execution. M...
Recent theories have hypothesized that semantic representations of action verbs and mental represent...
International audienceIntroduction: Since electrocortical stimulation studies by Penfield and collea...
Contains fulltext : 76714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)If motor imagery...
Abstract: Although there is ample evidence that motor imagery activates similar cerebral regions to ...
The understanding of the neurophysiological mechanisms responsible for performing motor imagery (MI)...
Contains fulltext : 56041.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Motor imagery ...
AbstractTo elucidate the neural substrate associated with capabilities for kinesthetic motor imagery...
The processes and neural bases used for motor imagery are also used for the actual execution of corr...
The knowledge of the mechanisms of motor imagery (MI) is very important for the development of brain...
The neural basis of mental imagery has been investigated by localizing the underlying neural network...
The theory of embodied cognition postulates that the brain represents semantic knowledge as a functi...
Motor imagery is a dynamic state in which an individual mentally simulates the performance of a spec...
The processes and neural bases used for motor imagery are also used for the actual execution of corr...
Patients with motor impairments learn to use brain-computer interfaces with training that consists o...
Motor imagery refers to the phenomenon of imagining performing an action without action execution. M...
Recent theories have hypothesized that semantic representations of action verbs and mental represent...
International audienceIntroduction: Since electrocortical stimulation studies by Penfield and collea...