Anodal tDCS over the primary motor cortex improves motor imagery benefits on postural control: A pilot study
Abstract Performing everyday actions requires fine postural control, which is a major focus of functional rehabilitation programs. Among the various range of training methods likely to improve balance and postural stability, motor imagery practice (MIP) yielded promising results. Transcranial direct...
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Auteurs principaux: | Elodie Saruco, Franck Di Rienzo, Susana Nunez-Nagy, Miguel A. Rubio-Gonzalez, Philip L. Jackson, Christian Collet, Arnaud Saimpont, Aymeric Guillot |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Accès en ligne: | https://doaj.org/article/0762dae2cccc40659103b113b7fdb824 |
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