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Imagery (Psychotherapy) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Imagery (Psychotherapy)'
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27 Feb 2007
PURPOSE: To benefit from mental practice training after stroke, one must be able to engage in motor imagery, and thus reliable motor imagery assessment tools tailored to persons with sensorimotor impairments are needed. The aims of this study were ...
rec_pub_17419886-the-kinesthetic-visual-imagery-questionnaire-kviq-assessing-motor.htm
27 Feb 2007
rec_pub_17388761-a-pilot-study-randomized-controlled-trial-effect-guided-imagery.htm
27 Feb 2007
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology can offer individuals with severe motor disabilities greater independence and a higher quality of life. The BCI systems take recorded brain signals and translate them into real-time actions, for improved ...
rec_pub_17367076-electrocorticographically-controlled-brain-computer-interfaces-using.htm
A comparison of modelling and imagery in the acquisition and retention of motor skills.
27 Feb 2007
Although many researchers have examined the effects of imagery and/or modelling interventions, it is unclear which of the two interventions is more effective. In two experiments, novice learners assessed over multiple trials of a free weight squat ...
rec_pub_17365544-a-comparison-modelling-imagery-acquisition-retention-motor-skills.htm
Using visual illusion to reduce at-level neuropathic pain in paraplegia.
27 Feb 2007
Neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury is not well understood and is difficult to treat. One possible cause is mismatch between motor commands and sensory feedback. This two-part study in five paraplegic patients investigated whether a visual ...
rec_pub_17335974-using-visual-illusion-reduce-level-neuropathic-pain-paraplegia.htm
27 Feb 2007
The effectiveness of motor imagery training on cognitive performance was examined and the physiological mechanisms involved in the contribution of mental practice to motor learning were considered. The subject's mental effort during motor imagery ...
rec_pub_17335950-effects-imagery-training-cognitive-performance-use-physiological.htm
Mental practice in chronic stroke: results of a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
27 Feb 2007
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Mental practice (MP) of a particular motor skill has repeatedly been shown to activate the same musculature and neural areas as physical practice of the skill. Pilot study results suggest that a rehabilitation program ...
rec_pub_17332444-mental-practice-chronic-stroke-results-randomized-placebo-controlled.htm
27 Feb 2007
Symptom management in pediatric oncology remains a problem. Despite remarkable pharmacologic and surgical advances, children continue to report symptoms as the most troublesome aspect of cancer treatment. However, there are additional therapies that ...
rec_pub_17332422-a-systematic-review-nonpharmacologic-adjunctive-therapies-symptom.htm
27 Feb 2007
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of mindfulness training on pain tolerance, psychological well-being, physiological activity, and the acquisition of mindfulness skills. METHODS: Forty-two asymptomatic University students participated in a ...
rec_pub_17324679-a-pilot-randomized-control-trial-investigating-effect-mindfulness.htm
Reproducibility of trial-based functional MRI on motor imagery.
30 Jan 2007
The investigation of the reproducibility in functional MRI (fMRI) is an important step in the quantification and analysis of paradigm-related brain activation. This article reports on reproducibility of cortical activation characterized by repeated ...
rec_pub_17365109-reproducibility-trial-based-functional-mri-motor-imagery.htm
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