The effects of body position and actual execution on motor imagery of locomotor tasks in people with a lower-limb amputation
Abstract Motor imagery (MI) is usually facilitated when performed in a congruent body position to the imagined movement, as well as after actual execution (AE). A lower-limb amputation (LLA) results in important structural and functional changes in the sensorimotor system, which can alter MI. In thi...
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Main Authors: | Arnaud Saimpont, Francine Malouin, Anne Durand, Catherine Mercier, Franck di Rienzo, Elodie Saruco, Christian Collet, Aymeric Guillot, Philip L. Jackson |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2c0a968ab9164cdd8f6eb8f32425998b |
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