نتایج جستجو برای: imagery training

تعداد نتایج: 363776  

سادات حسینی, فاطمه, هلالی اقدم, حسن,

Background & Aims: Parkinson’s disease after Alzheimer is the second most common neurological disorder and one of the most important motor effects of this disease, which is seen in its final stages, is walking disorder. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of motor imagery-walking and observation-walking on relearning walking skill in Parkinson’s disease. Materials & ...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 1998
L Yágüez D Nagel H Hoffman A G Canavan E Wist V Hömberg

There are contrasting reports upon the level of effectiveness of motor imagery in learning new motor skills, but there is general consensus that motor imagery can lead to improvements in performance, especially in combination with physical practice. In the present study we examined the effectiveness of motor imagery in the acquisition of movement invariants in two grapho-motor trajectorial lear...

2009
Kenneth Hugdahl

The question whether mental imagery of perceptual and/or motor acts produces activation in the same or overlapping brain areas has fascinated neuroscientists and cognitive psychologists for several decades. For example , in a series of pioneering studies on visual imagery, Kosslyn and colleagues showed that visual imagery is associated with activity in striate and extrastriate cortex (Kosslyn a...

2004
S. J. Lycett J. Denton D. Blacknell

This paper investigates a template-matching approach to automatic target recognition (ATR) for SAR for the case in which positive identification of a single known target type is required. ATR schemes are necessarily supported by databases of training imagery and of particular interest in this study was the impact on performance of using a database of simulated imagery to match against real in s...

Journal: :Annual review of clinical psychology 2016
Emily A Holmes Simon E Blackwell Stephanie Burnett Heyes Fritz Renner Filip Raes

Mental imagery is an experience like perception in the absence of a percept. It is a ubiquitous feature of human cognition, yet it has been relatively neglected in the etiology, maintenance, and treatment of depression. Imagery abnormalities in depression include an excess of intrusive negative mental imagery; impoverished positive imagery; bias for observer perspective imagery; and overgeneral...

Journal: :Developmental medicine and child neurology 2013
Bert Steenbergen Marjolein Jongbloed-Pereboom Steffie Spruijt Andrew M Gordon

Compromised action performance is one of the most characteristic features of children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP). Current rehabilitation efforts predominantly aim to improve the capacity and performance of the affected arm. Recent evidence, however, suggests that compromised motor planning may also negatively affect performance of activities of daily living. In this paper we ...

Journal: :Psychological science 2015
Robert M G Reinhart Laura J McClenahan Geoffrey F Woodman

Mental imagery can have powerful training effects on behavior, but how this occurs is not well understood. Here we show that even a single instance of mental imagery can improve attentional selection of a target more effectively than actually practicing visual search. By recording subjects' brain activity, we found that these imagery-induced training effects were due to perceptual attention bei...

Journal: :Human movement science 2015
Toshiyuki Kondo Midori Saeki Yoshikatsu Hayashi Kosei Nakayashiki Yohei Takata

Event-related desynchronization (ERD) of the electroencephalogram (EEG) from the motor cortex is associated with execution, observation, and mental imagery of motor tasks. Generation of ERD by motor imagery (MI) has been widely used for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) linked to neuroprosthetics and other motor assistance devices. Control of MI-based BCIs can be acquired by neurofeedback traini...

2017
Xin Zhang Xinyi Yong Carlo Menon

Electroencephalography (EEG) has recently been considered for use in rehabilitation of people with motor deficits. EEG data from the motor imagery of different body movements have been used, for instance, as an EEG-based control method to send commands to rehabilitation devices that assist people to perform a variety of different motor tasks. However, it is both time and effort consuming to go ...

Journal: :The Open Neuroimaging Journal 2008
C.-J Olsson Bert Jonsson Anne Larsson Lars Nyberg

This study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate differences in brain activity between one group of active high jumpers and one group of high jumping novices (controls) when performing motor imagery of a high jump. It was also investigated how internal imagery training affects neural activity. The results showed that active high jumpers primarily activated motor areas...

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