Because motor imagery (MI) and visual imagery (VI) are influenced differently by factors such as biomechanical constraints or stimulus size, it is conceivable that they rely on separate processes, possibly involving distinct cortical networks, a view corroborated by neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies. In the posterior parietal cortex, it has been suggested that the superior parietal lobule (SPL) underlies VI, whereas MI relies on the supramarginalis gyrus (SMG). However, because several brain imaging studies have also shown an overlap of activations in SPL and SMG during VI or MI, the question arises as to which extent these 2 subregions really contribute to distinct imagery processes. To address this issue, we used repetitive tran...
We have used implicit motor imagery to investigate the neural correlates of motor planning independe...
Neuroimaging studies have shown that the neural mechanisms of motor imagery (MI) overlap substantial...
There is evidence to suggest that motor execution and motor imagery both involve planning and execut...
Because motor imagery (MI) and visual imagery (VI) are influenced differently by factors such as bio...
Both mental rotation (MR) and motor imagery (MI) involve an internalization of movement within motor...
Both mental rotation (MR) and motor imagery (MI) involve an internalization of movement within motor...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to interact with the medial temporal lobe (MTL) to su...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to interact with the medial temporal lobe (MTL) to su...
In the current study we aimed to empirically test previously proposed accounts of a division of labo...
Abstract: Although there is ample evidence that motor imagery activates similar cerebral regions to ...
Contains fulltext : 73134.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Several studies ...
Motor imagery (MI) mostly activates the same brain regions as movement execution (ME) including the ...
Background: The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to interact with the medial temporal lobe...
Mental imagery is a cognitive process crucial to human reasoning. Numerous studies have characterize...
Contains fulltext : 56312.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We have used imp...
We have used implicit motor imagery to investigate the neural correlates of motor planning independe...
Neuroimaging studies have shown that the neural mechanisms of motor imagery (MI) overlap substantial...
There is evidence to suggest that motor execution and motor imagery both involve planning and execut...
Because motor imagery (MI) and visual imagery (VI) are influenced differently by factors such as bio...
Both mental rotation (MR) and motor imagery (MI) involve an internalization of movement within motor...
Both mental rotation (MR) and motor imagery (MI) involve an internalization of movement within motor...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to interact with the medial temporal lobe (MTL) to su...
The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to interact with the medial temporal lobe (MTL) to su...
In the current study we aimed to empirically test previously proposed accounts of a division of labo...
Abstract: Although there is ample evidence that motor imagery activates similar cerebral regions to ...
Contains fulltext : 73134.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Several studies ...
Motor imagery (MI) mostly activates the same brain regions as movement execution (ME) including the ...
Background: The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is thought to interact with the medial temporal lobe...
Mental imagery is a cognitive process crucial to human reasoning. Numerous studies have characterize...
Contains fulltext : 56312.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We have used imp...
We have used implicit motor imagery to investigate the neural correlates of motor planning independe...
Neuroimaging studies have shown that the neural mechanisms of motor imagery (MI) overlap substantial...
There is evidence to suggest that motor execution and motor imagery both involve planning and execut...