Objective: Motor imagery (MI) is the mental representation of a movement without any body movement, and it has been recently used as a therapeutic intervention in rehabilitation. The Movement Imagery Questionnaire-3 (MIQ-3) is the most recent, modified version of the MIQ-revised, second edition, which is commonly used to measure the imagery ability of patients with movement dysfunction. The purpose of the study was to translate the MIQ-3 into Turkish and evaluate its test and retest reliability and validity for the Turkish-speaking population. Methods: Among 185 healthy participants, 181 completed the procedures. The questionnaire was applied to 86 participants with 1-week interval to evaluate internal consistency and test–retest reliabilit...
In this study, we aimed to (1) translate the English version of the Kinesthetic and Visual Imagery Q...
Purpose: To benefit from mental practice training after stroke, one must be able to engage in motor ...
Questionnaires are presented as reliable measure of motor imagery (MI), i. e. the ability to mentall...
Introduction: Motor imagery (MI) can be defined as the mental simulation of an action without perfor...
Objectives: Imagery ability is a variable influencing the effectiveness of imagery practice that can...
AbstractIntroductionMotor imagery can be defined as a dynamic state during which the representation ...
Mental imagery can improve motor performance in stroke populations when combined with physical thera...
This research validated and extended the Movement Imagery Questionnaire-Revised (MIQ-R; Hall & Marti...
Motor imagery (MI) training is increasingly used to improve the performance of specific motor skills...
This research validated and extended the Movement Imagery Questionnaire-Revised (MIQ-R; Hall & M...
Motor imagery can be defined as a dynamic state during which the representation of a movement is int...
OBJECTIVE: Motor imagery (MI) has been recently considered as an adjunct to physical rehabilitation...
The high rate of injury incidence and its severity is estimated to cause approximately 9% of global ...
Purpose: To benefit from mental practice training after stroke, one must be able to engage in motor ...
The purpose of this study was twofold: first to evaluate the factors and distribution of the items i...
In this study, we aimed to (1) translate the English version of the Kinesthetic and Visual Imagery Q...
Purpose: To benefit from mental practice training after stroke, one must be able to engage in motor ...
Questionnaires are presented as reliable measure of motor imagery (MI), i. e. the ability to mentall...
Introduction: Motor imagery (MI) can be defined as the mental simulation of an action without perfor...
Objectives: Imagery ability is a variable influencing the effectiveness of imagery practice that can...
AbstractIntroductionMotor imagery can be defined as a dynamic state during which the representation ...
Mental imagery can improve motor performance in stroke populations when combined with physical thera...
This research validated and extended the Movement Imagery Questionnaire-Revised (MIQ-R; Hall & Marti...
Motor imagery (MI) training is increasingly used to improve the performance of specific motor skills...
This research validated and extended the Movement Imagery Questionnaire-Revised (MIQ-R; Hall & M...
Motor imagery can be defined as a dynamic state during which the representation of a movement is int...
OBJECTIVE: Motor imagery (MI) has been recently considered as an adjunct to physical rehabilitation...
The high rate of injury incidence and its severity is estimated to cause approximately 9% of global ...
Purpose: To benefit from mental practice training after stroke, one must be able to engage in motor ...
The purpose of this study was twofold: first to evaluate the factors and distribution of the items i...
In this study, we aimed to (1) translate the English version of the Kinesthetic and Visual Imagery Q...
Purpose: To benefit from mental practice training after stroke, one must be able to engage in motor ...
Questionnaires are presented as reliable measure of motor imagery (MI), i. e. the ability to mentall...