Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the different components involved in hierarchical motor processes. Few studies have investigated the neural substrate of higher-order motor ideation, i.e. the mental operation of conceiving a movement. The aim of this functional magnetic resonance imaging study was to segregate the neural structures involved in motor ideation from those involved in movement choice and execution. An index finger movement paradigm was adopted, including three different conditions: performing a pre-specified movement, choosing and executing a movement and ideating a movement of choice. The tasks involved either the right or left hand, in separate runs. Neuroimaging result...
This experiment used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare functional neuroanatomy...
This experiment used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare functional neuroanatomy...
Contains fulltext : 76714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)If motor imagery...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
The neurofunctional correlates of movement ideation, which should be distinguished from motor imager...
Activation of motor-related areas has consistently been found during various motor imagery tasks and...
This experiment used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare functional neuroanatomy...
This experiment used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare functional neuroanatomy...
This experiment used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare functional neuroanatomy...
Contains fulltext : 76714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)If motor imagery...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
Motor behaviour is controlled by a large set of interacting neural structures, subserving the differ...
The neurofunctional correlates of movement ideation, which should be distinguished from motor imager...
Activation of motor-related areas has consistently been found during various motor imagery tasks and...
This experiment used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare functional neuroanatomy...
This experiment used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare functional neuroanatomy...
This experiment used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare functional neuroanatomy...
Contains fulltext : 76714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)If motor imagery...