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Motor imagery and action observation: modulation of sensorimotor brain rhythms during mental control of a brain-computer interface.

2009 OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the impact of a continuously presented visual feedback in the form of a grasping hand on the modulation of sensorimotor EEG rhythms during online control of a brain-computer interface (BCI). METHODS: Two groups of ...
rec_pub_19121977-motor-imagery-action-observation-modulation-sensorimotor-brain.htm


Technology and informal education: what is taught, what is learned.

31 Dec 2008 The informal learning environments of television, video games, and the Internet are producing learners with a new profile of cognitive skills. This profile features widespread and sophisticated development of visual-spatial skills, such as iconic ...
rec_pub_19119220-technology-informal-education-taught-learned.htm


Olfactory imagery and repetition priming: The effect of odor naming and imagery ability.

30 Dec 2008 This study examined the impact of odor naming and imagery ability on the capacity of female participants to form odor images, as indexed by a novel olfactory repetition priming task. Experiment 1 involved three conditions - olfactory and visual ...
rec_pub_19502201-olfactory-imagery-repetition-priming-effect-odor-naming-imagery.htm


It takes just one word to quash a SNARC.

30 Dec 2008 Our directional reading habit seems to contribute to the widely reported association of small numbers with left space and larger numbers with right space (the spatial-numerical association of response codes, SNARC, effect). But how can this ...
rec_pub_19447752-it-takes-just-word-quash-snarc.htm


Brain model of text animation as a data mining strategy.

30 Dec 2008 Imagination is the critical point in developing of realistic intelligence (AI) systems. One way to approach imagination would be simulation of its properties and operations. We developed two models "Brain Network Hierarchy of Languages," and ...
rec_pub_19623492-brain-model-text-animation-data-mining-strategy.htm


Anger as a predictor of suicidal ideation in middle-school students in Korea: gender difference in threshold point.

30 Dec 2008 Studies on gender differences in suicidal ideation and anger are limited. Furthermore, these studies focused on linear relationships, which limits the full understanding of the complex relationships and hampers identification of high-risk groups for ...
rec_pub_19764277-anger-predictor-suicidal-ideation-middle-school-students-korea-gender.htm


[Flight from reality or resilience factor? The significance of the ability of imagination in the psychotherapy with children and adolescents]

30 Dec 2008 The power of imagination refers to the ability of obtaining mental access to an inner world of vision and potential in which change can be believed to be possible. The ability to create inner pictures is dependent on a capacity for symbolisation ...
rec_pub_19621557-flight-reality-resilience-factor-significance-ability-imagination.htm


A two-class brain computer interface to freely navigate through virtual worlds.

30 Dec 2008 A brain computer interface that enables navigation through a virtual environment (VE) using four different navigation commands (turn right, turn left, move forward and move back) is presented. A graphical interface allows subjects to select a ...
rec_pub_19469662-a-two-class-brain-computer-interface-freely-navigate-virtual-worlds.htm


Motor imagery and its implications for understanding the motor system.

30 Dec 2008 In the neurosciences, motor imagery (MIm) has not just been a topic of basic research. It has also attracted attention in applied research as a therapeutic tool. MIm is conceptualized as an internal simulation of motor acts that generates images on ...
rec_pub_19477342-motor-imagery-implications-understanding-motor-system.htm


Mentally simulated motor actions in children.

30 Dec 2008 The present study investigated the effects of age and arm preference on motor imagery ability. Children (groups: 6.5, 8.3, and 10.1 years) and young adults (22.4 years) physically or mentally performed a drawing motor task with the right or the left ...
rec_pub_19437208-mentally-simulated-motor-actions-children.htm

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