The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor training, a phenomenon known as cross-limb transfer, has important implications for rehabilitation. It has recently been shown that provision of a mirror image of the active hand during unilateral motor training has the capacity to enhance the efficacy of this phenomenon when compared to training without augmented visual feedback (i.e., watching the passive hand), possibly via action observation effects [1]. The current experiment was designed to confirm whether mirror-visual feedback (MVF) during motor training can indeed elicit greater performance gains in the untrained hand compared to more standard visual feedback (i.e., watching the active hand). ...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a promising technique in clinical settings that can be used to augme...
Whilst previous studies have focused on the importance of other sensory information, the use of mirr...
Background. Mirror visual feedback (MVF), a phenomenon where movement of one limb is perceived as mo...
<div><p>The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor tr...
The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor training, ...
Action observation (AO) allows access to a network that processes visuomotor and sensorimotor inputs...
Purpose Unilateral strength training strengthens not only the muscles on the trained side but also t...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a promising technique in clinical settings that can be used to augme...
Mirror training therapy is a promising tool to initiate neural plasticity and facilitate the recover...
The aim of the research described in this study is to improve the understanding of how visual feedba...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) therapy has been demonstrated to be successful in neurorehabilitation, ...
Resistance exercise has been shown to be a potent stimulus for neuromuscular adaptations. These adap...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
The present review proposes the untested hypothesis that cross-education performed with a mirror inc...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a promising technique in clinical settings that can be used to augme...
Whilst previous studies have focused on the importance of other sensory information, the use of mirr...
Background. Mirror visual feedback (MVF), a phenomenon where movement of one limb is perceived as mo...
<div><p>The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor tr...
The well-documented observation of bilateral performance gains following unilateral motor training, ...
Action observation (AO) allows access to a network that processes visuomotor and sensorimotor inputs...
Purpose Unilateral strength training strengthens not only the muscles on the trained side but also t...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a promising technique in clinical settings that can be used to augme...
Mirror training therapy is a promising tool to initiate neural plasticity and facilitate the recover...
The aim of the research described in this study is to improve the understanding of how visual feedba...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) therapy has been demonstrated to be successful in neurorehabilitation, ...
Resistance exercise has been shown to be a potent stimulus for neuromuscular adaptations. These adap...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) during motor training has been shown to improve motor performance of th...
The present review proposes the untested hypothesis that cross-education performed with a mirror inc...
Mirror visual feedback (MVF) is a promising technique in clinical settings that can be used to augme...
Whilst previous studies have focused on the importance of other sensory information, the use of mirr...
Background. Mirror visual feedback (MVF), a phenomenon where movement of one limb is perceived as mo...