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Imagination (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Imagination'
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Effects of practice, visual loss, limb amputation, and disuse on motor imagery vividness.
28 Jan 2009
BACKGROUND: The ability to generate vivid images of movements is variable across individuals and likely influenced by sensorimotor inputs. OBJECTIVES: The authors examined (1) the vividness of motor imagery in dancers and in persons with late ...
rec_pub_19182047-effects-practice-visual-loss-limb-amputation-disuse-motor-imagery.htm
Neurofeedback-based motor imagery training for brain-computer interface (BCI).
27 Jan 2009
In the present study, we propose a neurofeedback-based motor imagery training system for EEG-based brain-computer interface (BCI). The proposed system can help individuals get the feel of motor imagery by presenting them with real-time brain ...
rec_pub_19428521-neurofeedback-based-motor-imagery-training-brain-computer-interface.htm
Motor imagery after subcortical stroke: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
27 Jan 2009
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In recovered subcortical stroke, the pattern of motor network activation during motor execution can appear normal or not, depending on the task. Whether this applies to other aspects of motor function is unknown. We used ...
rec_pub_19182071-motor-imagery-subcortical-stroke-functional-magnetic-resonance.htm
26 Jan 2009
We explored the neural mechanisms of mental rotation of hand, which may invoke a mental transformation of viewer's own hands. It was found that, when a hand picture was presented at an orientation rotated from the upright orientation, participants' ...
rec_pub_19057422-effect-degree-direction-rotation-egocentric-mental-rotation-hand.htm
An image-dependent representation of familiar and unfamiliar faces in the human ventral stream.
17 Jan 2009
People are extremely proficient at recognizing faces that are familiar to them, but are much worse at matching unfamiliar faces. We used fMR-adaptation to ask whether this difference in recognition might be reflected by an image-invariant ...
rec_pub_19428408-an-image-dependent-representation-familiar-unfamiliar-faces-human.htm
Automated classification of fMRI data employing trial-based imagery tasks.
14 Jan 2009
Automated interpretation and classification of functional MRI (fMRI) data is an emerging research field that enables the characterization of underlying cognitive processes with minimal human intervention. In this work, we present a method for the ...
rec_pub_19233711-automated-classification-fmri-data-employing-trial-based-imagery-tasks.htm
13 Jan 2009
rec_pub_19116957-inconsistency-response-conscious-unconscious-motor-imagery-complex.htm
11 Jan 2009
RATIONALE: Propranolol is found to reduce physiological hyper-responsiveness in post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), possibly by affecting reconsolidation after the reactivation of traumatic memories. Cortisol is found to attenuate declarative ...
rec_pub_19139852-psychophysiological-responding-emotional-memories-healthy-young-men.htm
The embodied nature of motor imagery: the influence of posture and perspective.
11 Jan 2009
It is assumed that imagining oneself from a first-person perspective (1PP) is more embodied than a third-person perspective (3PP). Therefore, 1PP imagery should lead to more activity in motor and motor-related structures, and the postural ...
rec_pub_19139856-the-embodied-nature-motor-imagery-influence-posture-perspective.htm
Sex differences of event-related potential effects during three-dimensional mental rotation.
5 Jan 2009
Sex differences in performance and in cortical activation patterns during mental rotation have rather consistently been reported. Data regarding sex differences of event-related potentials during the classic three-dimensional mental rotation task ...
rec_pub_19057281-sex-differences-event-related-potential-effects-three-dimensional.htm
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