Motor execution and motor imagery: A comparison of functional connectivity patterns based on graph theory

Volume: 261, Pages: 184 - 194
Published: Mar 1, 2014
Abstract
Motor execution and imagery (ME and MI), as the basic abilities of human beings, have been considered to be effective strategies in motor skill learning and motor abilities rehabilitation. Neuroimaging studies have revealed several critical regions from functional activation for ME as well as MI. Recently, investigations have probed into functional connectivity of ME; however, few explorations compared the functional connectivity between the two...
Paper Details
Title
Motor execution and motor imagery: A comparison of functional connectivity patterns based on graph theory
Published Date
Mar 1, 2014
Volume
261
Pages
184 - 194
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