We tested here the hypothesis that observing others’ actions can facilitate basic aspects of motor performance, such as force production, even if subjects are not required to immediately reproduce the observed actions and if they are not aware that observation can form the basis for procedural training. To this end, we compared in healthy volunteers the effects of repeated actual execution (MOV) or observation (OBS) of a simple intransitive movement (abduction of the right index and middle fingers). In a first experiment, we found that both actual and observational training significantly increased the finger abduction force of both hands. In the MOV group, force increases over pre-training values were significantly higher in the trained tha...
1. We stimulated the motor cortex of normal subjects (transcranial magnetic stimulation) while they ...
The mirroring of actions is performed by a specialized system of neurons found in the sensorimotor c...
Studies using transcranial magnetic stimulation have demonstrated that action observation can modula...
We tested here the hypothesis that observing others’ actions can facilitate basic aspects of motor p...
We tested here the hypothesis that observing others ’ actions can facilitate basic aspects of motor ...
The observation of other's actions represents an essential element for the acquisition of motor skil...
Practising a motor skill can result in effector-dependent learning (learning that does not transfer ...
Action observation is increasingly considered as a rehabilitation tool as it can increase the cortic...
The present study was designed to explore the changes in motor performance and motor resonance after...
Action observation has promise to expand therapy options in physical therapy to promote motor rehabi...
Action observation interventions may have the potential to contribute to improved motor function in ...
This thesis aimed to examine whether observation of force based actions could moderate subsequent ex...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
Action observation gives rise to activation in corresponding areas of the premotor and primary motor...
Aim: To investigate the acute effects of action observation training on upper extremity functions, c...
1. We stimulated the motor cortex of normal subjects (transcranial magnetic stimulation) while they ...
The mirroring of actions is performed by a specialized system of neurons found in the sensorimotor c...
Studies using transcranial magnetic stimulation have demonstrated that action observation can modula...
We tested here the hypothesis that observing others’ actions can facilitate basic aspects of motor p...
We tested here the hypothesis that observing others ’ actions can facilitate basic aspects of motor ...
The observation of other's actions represents an essential element for the acquisition of motor skil...
Practising a motor skill can result in effector-dependent learning (learning that does not transfer ...
Action observation is increasingly considered as a rehabilitation tool as it can increase the cortic...
The present study was designed to explore the changes in motor performance and motor resonance after...
Action observation has promise to expand therapy options in physical therapy to promote motor rehabi...
Action observation interventions may have the potential to contribute to improved motor function in ...
This thesis aimed to examine whether observation of force based actions could moderate subsequent ex...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
Action observation gives rise to activation in corresponding areas of the premotor and primary motor...
Aim: To investigate the acute effects of action observation training on upper extremity functions, c...
1. We stimulated the motor cortex of normal subjects (transcranial magnetic stimulation) while they ...
The mirroring of actions is performed by a specialized system of neurons found in the sensorimotor c...
Studies using transcranial magnetic stimulation have demonstrated that action observation can modula...