Tactile versus motor imagery: differences in corticospinal excitability assessed with single-pulse TMS
Tactile Imagery (TI) remains a fairly understudied phenomenon despite growing attention to
this topic in recent years. Here, we investigated the effects of TI on corticospinal excitability …
this topic in recent years. Here, we investigated the effects of TI on corticospinal excitability …
Effects of observing own/others hand movement in different perspectives on mu rhythm suppression: an EEG study
N Shin, Y Ikeda, Y Motomura, S Higuchi - Journal of Physiological …, 2024 - Springer
Background Previous studies have reported that the sense of “self” is associated with
specific brain regions and neural network activities. In addition, the mirror system, which …
specific brain regions and neural network activities. In addition, the mirror system, which …
Mirror neuron activity depending on the content and stage of the observed action: a TMS study
HE Boran, H Kilinç, B Cengiz - Turkish Journal of Medical …, 2023 - journals.tubitak.gov.tr
Background/aim: The firing rate of the mirror neuron system in monkeys decreases
systematically with more repetitions. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the …
systematically with more repetitions. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the …
Beyond passive observation: feedback anticipation and observation activate the mirror system in virtual finger movement control via P300-BCI
N Syrov, L Yakovlev, A Miroshnikov… - Frontiers in Human …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Action observation (AO) is widely used as a post-stroke therapy to activate sensorimotor
circuits through the mirror neuron system. However, passive observation is often considered …
circuits through the mirror neuron system. However, passive observation is often considered …