Mirror symmetric bimanual movement priming can increase corticomotor excitability and enhance motor learning.
Repetitive mirror symmetric bilateral upper limb may be a suitable priming technique for upper limb rehabilitation after stroke. Here we demonstrate neurophysiological and behavioural after-effects in healthy participants after priming with 20 minutes of repetitive active-passive bimanual wrist flex...
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Autores principales: | Winston D Byblow, Cathy M Stinear, Marie-Claire Smith, Lotte Bjerre, Brian K Flaskager, Alana B McCambridge |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0e374f6626174e5fa7e2fe8972a1b0aa |
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