Motor imagery practice benefits during arm immobilization

Abstract Motor imagery (MI) is known to engage motor networks and is increasingly used as a relevant strategy in functional rehabilitation following immobilization, whereas its effects when applied during immobilization remain underexplored. Here, we hypothesized that MI practice during 11 h of arm-...

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Main Authors: Ursula Debarnot, Aurore. A. Perrault, Virginie Sterpenich, Guillaume Legendre, Chieko Huber, Aymeric Guillot, Sophie Schwartz
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/19f6319f8bb04299b3203039d5ad58a0
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