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The following pages link to Optical illusion alters M1 excitability after mirror therapy: a TMS study (Q48379585):
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- The Effects of Mirror Feedback during Target Directed Movements on Ipsilateral Corticospinal Excitability (Q33658657) (← links)
- Mirror illusion reduces motor cortical inhibition in the ipsilateral primary motor cortex during forceful unilateral muscle contractions (Q35560096) (← links)
- Do mirror glasses have the same effect on brain activity as a mirror box? Evidence from a functional magnetic resonance imaging study with healthy subjects (Q35644007) (← links)
- The Influence of Mirror-Visual Feedback on Training-Induced Motor Performance Gains in the Untrained Hand (Q35827289) (← links)
- Mirror Visual Feedback-Induced Performance Improvement and the Influence of Hand Dominance (Q36482237) (← links)
- Motor Cortex Plasticity during Unilateral Finger Movement with Mirror Visual Feedback (Q36529153) (← links)
- Mirror training to augment cross-education during resistance training: a hypothesis (Q37040861) (← links)
- Mirror Visual Feedback to Improve Bradykinesia in Parkinson's Disease. (Q37172690) (← links)
- Mirror Visual Feedback Training Improves Intermanual Transfer in a Sport-Specific Task: A Comparison between Different Skill Levels. (Q37236066) (← links)
- Network interactions underlying mirror feedback in stroke: A dynamic causal modeling study (Q37447420) (← links)
- Role of the mirror-neuron system in cross-education. (Q38152273) (← links)
- Reflections on mirror therapy: a systematic review of the effect of mirror visual feedback on the brain (Q38243678) (← links)
- Visual feedback-related changes in ipsilateral cortical excitability during unimanual movement: Implications for mirror therapy (Q39181146) (← links)
- Exploring the impact of visual and movement based priming on a motor intervention in the acute phase post-stroke in persons with severe hemiparesis of the upper extremity (Q41775195) (← links)
- Age-Specific Effects of Mirror-Muscle Activity on Cross-Limb Adaptations Under Mirror and Non-Mirror Visual Feedback Conditions (Q42121414) (← links)
- Mirror visual feedback can induce motor learning in patients with callosal disconnection (Q48102752) (← links)
- The Mirror Illusion Increases Motor Cortex Excitability in Children With and Without Hemiparesis. (Q48409737) (← links)
- Boosting the Motor Outcome of the Untrained Hand by Action Observation: Mirror Visual Feedback, Video Therapy, or Both Combined-What Is More Effective? (Q55194732) (← links)
- [Mirror therapy for inflammatory rheumatic pain: Potentials and limitations] (Q86495642) (← links)
- Determining the potential sites of neural adaptation to cross-education: implications for the cross-education of muscle strength (Q89563874) (← links)
- Effects of mirror training on motor performance in healthy individuals: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q92463327) (← links)