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Motor priming in virtual reality can augment motor-imagery training efficacy in restorative brain-computer interaction: a within-subject analysis

Motor priming in virtual reality can augment motor-imagery training efficacy in restorative brain-computer interaction: a within-subject analysis

... and motor areas for the ...that motor-imagery involves to a large extent the same cortical areas that are activated during actual motor preparation and execution [66], we have shown that ...

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Best practice for motor imagery: a systematic literature review on motor imagery training elements in five different disciplines

Best practice for motor imagery: a systematic literature review on motor imagery training elements in five different disciplines

... This review covering five disciplines identified key MITS elements and temporal parameters of a successful MI intervention design. Successful design characteristics were dominant in the Psychology literature for all of ...

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Comparison of embedded and added motor imagery training in patients after stroke: results of a randomised controlled pilot trial

Comparison of embedded and added motor imagery training in patients after stroke: results of a randomised controlled pilot trial

... on motor imagery elements the authors described 17 MI training session elements ...MI training session elements: integration, tem- poral order, supervision, location, position of the indivi- ...

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Effects of motor imagery training of Parkinson's disease: a protocol for a randomized clinical trial

Effects of motor imagery training of Parkinson's disease: a protocol for a randomized clinical trial

... Motor imagery (MI) [8], defined as imagining a motor action without physically executing it [9], is a cognitive strategy that, along with other types of external clues, demands attention to the ...

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Comparison of EEG measurement of upper limb movement in motor imagery training system

Comparison of EEG measurement of upper limb movement in motor imagery training system

... Healthy subjects were recruited because ERD and ERS are the phenomena that occur to both healthy and stroke patients [3]. Healthy subjects usually show activation in motor imagery on the opposite side of ...

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Motor imagery training for children with developmental coordination disorder – study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Motor imagery training for children with developmental coordination disorder – study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... The training protocol consists of several parts that will be run through every training session: (a) discuss homework of the past week and determine goal of current session (10 min), (b) watch videos of ...

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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Neurofeedback guided Motor Imagery Training and Motor Training for Parkinson’s Disease: Randomized Trial

Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Neurofeedback guided Motor Imagery Training and Motor Training for Parkinson’s Disease: Randomized Trial

... The intervention had a relatively high intensity in both groups and resulted in a clinically significant improvement in the NF group. However, the ANCOVA showed no significant group difference in the primary outcome ...

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Recovery of hand function through mental practice: A study protocol

Recovery of hand function through mental practice: A study protocol

... using motor imagery in neurological rehabilitation [24-26], yet very little empirical work addresses the issue directly (for a sys- tematic review see ...of motor imagery training comes ...

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Performance evaluation of a motor-imagery-based EEG-Brain computer interface using a combined cue with heterogeneous training data in BCI-Naive subjects

Performance evaluation of a motor-imagery-based EEG-Brain computer interface using a combined cue with heterogeneous training data in BCI-Naive subjects

... heterogeneous training data derived from 2 types of heterogeneous stimuli having a different cue time was presented for 2 or 4 seconds in case of the training data as shown in Table ...right motor ...

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Motor imagery of the unaffected hand in children with spastic hemiplegia

Motor imagery of the unaffected hand in children with spastic hemiplegia

... poor motor planning ability when performing prehension tasks (Crajé, Aarts, Nijhuis-van der Sanden, & Steenbergen, 2010; Mutsaarts, Steenbergen, & Bekkering, 2006; Steenbergen, Meulenbroek, & ...

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Can a single session of motor imagery promote motor learning of locomotion in older adults? A randomized controlled trial

Can a single session of motor imagery promote motor learning of locomotion in older adults? A randomized controlled trial

... from a larger envelope that contained one letter (A, B, or C) that determined their group allocation. Participants in the motor imagery training group completed 20 imagined rep- etitions of the ...

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A study on the effectiveness of mirror box therapy on hand function in patients with hemiplegia

A study on the effectiveness of mirror box therapy on hand function in patients with hemiplegia

... of motor imagery training in hand rehabilitation in stroke patients and hence there is a need for the study to evaluate the effectiveness of Mirror box therapy, using motor imagery ...

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The BOLD response in primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area during kinesthetic motor imagery based graded fMRI neurofeedback

The BOLD response in primary motor cortex and supplementary motor area during kinesthetic motor imagery based graded fMRI neurofeedback

... Motor imagery can be performed in two different ...Visual motor imagery focuses pri- marily on visual mental imagery (either from a fi rst or a third person perspective), whereas ...

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Brain-computer interfacing using modulations of alpha activity induced by covert shifts of attention

Brain-computer interfacing using modulations of alpha activity induced by covert shifts of attention

... Since alpha power peaks over occipital electrodes sites, the subset of electrodes comprising PO3,4,7-10, and Oz,1,2, was selected as input to the classifier. We focused only on alpha synchronization, because the pre- ...

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Classification of Motor Imagery Right and Left Hand Movement EEG Signals for BCI Application Based on Statistical Analysis

Classification of Motor Imagery Right and Left Hand Movement EEG Signals for BCI Application Based on Statistical Analysis

... the motor imagery hand movement EEG signal is applied to classify left-hand and right hand ...The motor imagery hand movement dataset is publicly available at ...right motor ...

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A brain-computer interface driven by imagining different force loads on a single hand: an online feasibility study

A brain-computer interface driven by imagining different force loads on a single hand: an online feasibility study

... Although certain previous studies reported that the kin- etic and kinematic movement could induce change in EEG patterns or cortical activation, no consistent conclu- sion has been obtained to date. For example, Pistohl ...

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Motor imagery ability in children with congenital hemiplegia: Effect of lesion side and functional level

Motor imagery ability in children with congenital hemiplegia: Effect of lesion side and functional level

... Steenbergen, 2010), a more recent study with adolescents with right hemiplegia only presented hand stimuli in both the palm and back view and analyzed responses to the two views separately (Crajé, van Elk, et al., 2010). ...

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Relationship between Motor Skill Impairments and Motor Imagery Ability in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Pilot Study Using the Hand Rotation Task

Relationship between Motor Skill Impairments and Motor Imagery Ability in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Pilot Study Using the Hand Rotation Task

... assess motor skill ...total motor score and three sub-com- ponent scores: manual dexterity (MD), aiming and catching (AC), and balance ...of motor skill im- ...

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Classification of Motor Imagery Based EEG Signals

Classification of Motor Imagery Based EEG Signals

... Bin He, Bryan Baxter, Bradley, J. Edelman, Christopher C. Cline worked on Noninvasive Brain -Computer Interfaces Based on Sensorimotor Rhythms [1]. This paper provides information on research that has been carried out on ...

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Comparison of the effect of arousing and relaxing music during imagery training for power and fine motor skill sport tasks

Comparison of the effect of arousing and relaxing music during imagery training for power and fine motor skill sport tasks

... and training cues during successful rehabilitation from chronic fatigue syndrome of an Olympic canoeist; intensifying visualisation strategies among a lawn bowls team at the South East Asian Games; as an adjunct ...

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