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The following pages link to Modulation of motor cortex excitability in the left hemisphere during action observation: a single- and paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation study of self- and non-self-action observation (Q44445627):
Displaying 49 items.
- Action representation of sound: audiomotor recognition network while listening to newly acquired actions. (Q30359159) (← links)
- How thoughts give rise to action - conscious motor intention increases the excitability of target-specific motor circuits (Q30444942) (← links)
- Improved motor sequence retention by motionless listening (Q30458798) (← links)
- Interactions between imagined movement and the initiation of voluntary movement: a TMS study (Q30480642) (← links)
- Movement-specific enhancement of corticospinal excitability at subthreshold levels during motor imagery (Q30480981) (← links)
- UP-BEAT (Upper Limb Baby Early Action-observation Training): protocol of two parallel randomised controlled trials of action-observation training for typically developing infants and infants with asymmetric brain lesions (Q30537004) (← links)
- Imagining is Not Doing but Involves Specific Motor Commands: A Review of Experimental Data Related to Motor Inhibition (Q30564784) (← links)
- Do you see what I mean? Corticospinal excitability during observation of culture-specific gestures (Q33291119) (← links)
- Modulation of motor cortex excitability by physical similarity with an observed hand action (Q33301328) (← links)
- Lateralization of motor cortex excitability in stroke patients during action observation: a TMS study (Q33562405) (← links)
- Sensorimotor training in virtual reality: a review (Q33640857) (← links)
- Remapping in the ipsilesional motor cortex after VR-based training: a pilot fMRI study (Q33641157) (← links)
- Modulation of brain activity during action observation: influence of perspective, transitivity and meaningfulness (Q34023988) (← links)
- Reduced mirror neuron activity in schizophrenia and its association with theory of mind deficits: evidence from a transcranial magnetic stimulation study (Q34048614) (← links)
- Effect of trial order and error magnitude on motor learning by observing (Q34151469) (← links)
- Balancing the excitability of M1 circuitry during movement observation without overt replication (Q34198534) (← links)
- Combined action observation and imagery facilitates corticospinal excitability. (Q34577611) (← links)
- Mirror neuron dysfunction and ego-boundary disturbances in schizophrenia: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study (Q35123850) (← links)
- Motor Cortex Plasticity during Unilateral Finger Movement with Mirror Visual Feedback (Q36529153) (← links)
- Viewing Instructions Accompanying Action Observation Modulate Corticospinal Excitability (Q36542877) (← links)
- Mirror training to augment cross-education during resistance training: a hypothesis (Q37040861) (← links)
- Mirror Neurons System Engagement in Late Adolescents and Adults While Viewing Emotional Gestures (Q37110356) (← links)
- Visuomotor discordance during visually-guided hand movement in virtual reality modulates sensorimotor cortical activity in healthy and hemiparetic subjects (Q37146683) (← links)
- The mirror neuron system: new frontiers (Q37315636) (← links)
- Modulation of the motor system during visual and auditory language processing. (Q37871424) (← links)
- Investigating central mechanisms underlying the effects of action observation and imagery through transcranial magnetic stimulation (Q37921300) (← links)
- Role of the mirror-neuron system in cross-education. (Q38152273) (← links)
- Cortico-Cortical Connectivity between Right Parietal and Bilateral Primary Motor Cortices during Imagined and Observed Actions: A Combined TMS/tDCS Study (Q38270986) (← links)
- A literature review on observational learning for medical motor skills and anesthesia teaching (Q38617476) (← links)
- Training with virtual visual feedback to alleviate phantom limb pain (Q39308459) (← links)
- The spinal substrate of the suppression of action during action observation. (Q42920145) (← links)
- Motor excitability during imagination and observation of foot dorsiflexions (Q43292192) (← links)
- Corticospinal facilitation during first and third person imagery (Q46619219) (← links)
- Formation of a motor memory by action observation. (Q46750101) (← links)
- Action observation improves motor imagery: specific interactions between simulative processes. (Q46845188) (← links)
- Non-linear EEG synchronization during observation and execution of simple and complex sequential finger movements (Q47591920) (← links)
- Action perception in individuals with congenital blindness or deafness: how does the loss of a sensory modality from birth affect perception-induced motor facilitation? (Q47803272) (← links)
- Early modulation of intra-cortical inhibition during the observation of action mistakes. (Q48147191) (← links)
- Observation of a finger or an object movement primes imitative responses differentially (Q48432610) (← links)
- Increases of corticospinal excitability in self-related processing (Q48474823) (← links)
- Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation to the primary motor cortex interferes with motor learning by observing. (Q48970266) (← links)
- Investigating Mirror System (MS) Activity in Adults with ASD When Inferring Others' Intentions Using Both TMS and EEG. (Q49908384) (← links)
- Guided Motor Imagery in Healthy Adults and Stroke: Does Strategy Matter? (Q51900036) (← links)
- Sequences of abstract nonbiological stimuli share ventral premotor cortex with action observation and imagery. (Q52089115) (← links)
- Neural circuits underlying motor facilitation during observation of implied motion. (Q52148666) (← links)
- Effects of Sensorimotor Rhythm Modulation on the Human Flexor Carpi Radialis H-Reflex. (Q64938533) (← links)
- Modulation of the response to a somatosensory stimulation of the hand during the observation of manual actions (Q82288606) (← links)
- Observation-execution matching and action inhibition in human primary motor cortex during viewing of speech-related lip movements or listening to speech (Q83767018) (← links)
- State-Dependent Effects of Transcranial Oscillatory Currents on the Motor System during Action Observation (Q93162384) (← links)