Motor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of an action without any overt motor execution. Interestingly, a temporal coupling between durations of real and imagined movements, i.e., the so-called isochrony principle, has been demonstrated in healthy adults. On the contrary, anisochrony has frequently been reported in elderly subjects or those with neurological disease such as Parkinson disease or multiple sclerosis (MS). Here, we tested whether people with MS (PwMS) may have impaired MI when they imagined themselves walking on paths with different widths. When required to mentally simulate a walking movement along a constrained pathway, PwMS tended to overestimate mental movement duration with respect to actual movement duration. Interesti...
Abstract Background Motor imagery (MI) is increasingly used in neurorehabilitation to facilitate mot...
Priming is a learning process that refers to behavioral changes caused by previous exposure to a sim...
Priming is a learning process that refers to behavioral changes caused by previous exposure to a sim...
Motor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of an action without any overt motor execution. Interest...
Motor imagery represents the ability to simulate anticipated movements mentally prior to their actua...
Motor imagery is a mental process during which subjects internally simulate a movement without any m...
Motor imagery is a mental process during which subjects internally simulate a movement without any m...
Purpose: We analysed the cognitive influence on walking in multiple sclerosis (MS) pa...
Motor imagery (MI) is a promising practice tool in neurorehabilitation. However, in patients with mu...
Motor imagery (MI) is defined as mental execution without any actual movement. While healthy adults ...
Motor imagery (MI) is defined as mental execution without any actual movement. While healthy adults ...
PURPOSE: Recently, Motor Imagery (MI) has been associated with the execution of movements miming in...
Background: Motor imagery and rhythmic auditory stimulation are physiotherapy strategies for walking...
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery (MI) was recently shown to be a promising tool in neurorehabilitation. The...
Studies on athletes or neurological patients with motor disorders have shown a close link between mo...
Abstract Background Motor imagery (MI) is increasingly used in neurorehabilitation to facilitate mot...
Priming is a learning process that refers to behavioral changes caused by previous exposure to a sim...
Priming is a learning process that refers to behavioral changes caused by previous exposure to a sim...
Motor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of an action without any overt motor execution. Interest...
Motor imagery represents the ability to simulate anticipated movements mentally prior to their actua...
Motor imagery is a mental process during which subjects internally simulate a movement without any m...
Motor imagery is a mental process during which subjects internally simulate a movement without any m...
Purpose: We analysed the cognitive influence on walking in multiple sclerosis (MS) pa...
Motor imagery (MI) is a promising practice tool in neurorehabilitation. However, in patients with mu...
Motor imagery (MI) is defined as mental execution without any actual movement. While healthy adults ...
Motor imagery (MI) is defined as mental execution without any actual movement. While healthy adults ...
PURPOSE: Recently, Motor Imagery (MI) has been associated with the execution of movements miming in...
Background: Motor imagery and rhythmic auditory stimulation are physiotherapy strategies for walking...
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery (MI) was recently shown to be a promising tool in neurorehabilitation. The...
Studies on athletes or neurological patients with motor disorders have shown a close link between mo...
Abstract Background Motor imagery (MI) is increasingly used in neurorehabilitation to facilitate mot...
Priming is a learning process that refers to behavioral changes caused by previous exposure to a sim...
Priming is a learning process that refers to behavioral changes caused by previous exposure to a sim...