Motor imagery, defined as the mental representation of an action without movement-related sensory inputs, is a well-known intervention to improve motor performance. In the current study, we tested whether use-dependent plasticity, a mechanism underlying motor learning, could be induced by an acute session of motor imagery. By means of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over the left primary motor cortex, we evoked isolated thumb movements in the right hand and assessed corticospinal excitability in the flexor and extensor pollicis brevis muscles. We measured the mean TMS-induced movement direction before and after an acute session of motor imagery practice. In a first experiment, participants of the imagery group were instructed to rep...
Observation and imagery of movement both activate similar brain regions to those involved in movemen...
Limb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of corticomotor depression. While physical trai...
Background: A single session of isolated repetitive movements of the thumb can alter the response to...
Motor imagery, defined as the mental representation of an action without movement-related sensory in...
Movement imagery (MI) is a cognitive motor process wherein a person consciously imagines themselves ...
Motor learning via physical practice leads to long-term potentiation (LTP)-like plasticity in motor ...
Abstract Pain influences both motor behavior and neuroplastic adaptations induced by physical traini...
The present study was undertaken to investigate the effects of physical practice on excitability cha...
International audienceIn the last decade, many studies confirmed the benefits of mental practice wit...
Several investigations suggest that actual and mental actions trigger similar neural substrates. Mot...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to investigate whether the excitability of the cort...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
The processes and neural bases used for motor imagery are also used for the actual execution of corr...
Abstract Background A single session of isolated repetitive movements of the thumb can alter the res...
Observation and imagery of movement both activate similar brain regions to those involved in movemen...
Limb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of corticomotor depression. While physical trai...
Background: A single session of isolated repetitive movements of the thumb can alter the response to...
Motor imagery, defined as the mental representation of an action without movement-related sensory in...
Movement imagery (MI) is a cognitive motor process wherein a person consciously imagines themselves ...
Motor learning via physical practice leads to long-term potentiation (LTP)-like plasticity in motor ...
Abstract Pain influences both motor behavior and neuroplastic adaptations induced by physical traini...
The present study was undertaken to investigate the effects of physical practice on excitability cha...
International audienceIn the last decade, many studies confirmed the benefits of mental practice wit...
Several investigations suggest that actual and mental actions trigger similar neural substrates. Mot...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was used to investigate whether the excitability of the cort...
Movement observation and imagery are increasingly propagandized for motor rehabilitation. Both obser...
The processes and neural bases used for motor imagery are also used for the actual execution of corr...
Abstract Background A single session of isolated repetitive movements of the thumb can alter the res...
Observation and imagery of movement both activate similar brain regions to those involved in movemen...
Limb immobilization and nonuse are well-known causes of corticomotor depression. While physical trai...
Background: A single session of isolated repetitive movements of the thumb can alter the response to...