Limb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of corticomotor depression. While physical training can drive the recovery from nonuse-dependent corticomotor effects, it remains unclear if it is possible to gain access to motor cortex in alternative ways, such as through motor imagery (MI) or action observation (AO). Transcranial magnetic stimulation was used to study the excitability of the hand left motor cortex in normal subjects immediately before and after 10 h of right arm immobilization. During immobilization, subjects were requested either to imagine to act with their constrained limb or to observe hand actions performed by other individuals. A third group of control subjects watched a nature documentary presented on a computer...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
Observation and imagery of movement both activate similar brain regions to those involved in movemen...
International audienceLimb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of corticomotor depressio...
International audienceLimb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of corticomotor depressio...
International audienceLimb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of corticomotor depressio...
Limb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of cortico-motor depression. While physical tra...
Limb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of corticomotor depression. While physical trai...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
Observation and imagery of movement both activate similar brain regions to those involved in movemen...
International audienceLimb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of corticomotor depressio...
International audienceLimb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of corticomotor depressio...
International audienceLimb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of corticomotor depressio...
Limb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of cortico-motor depression. While physical tra...
Limb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of corticomotor depression. While physical trai...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
The consequences of losing the ability to move a limb are traumatic. One approach that examines the ...
Observation and imagery of movement both activate similar brain regions to those involved in movemen...