Sensory threshold neuromuscular electrical stimulation fosters motor imagery performance

Volume: 176, Pages: 268 - 276
Published: Aug 1, 2018
Abstract
Motor imagery (MI) has been largely studied as a way to enhance motor learning and to restore motor functions. Although it is agreed that users should emphasize kinesthetic imagery during MI, recordings of MI brain patterns are not sufficiently reliable for many subjects. It has been suggested that the usage of somatosensory feedback would be more suitable than standardly used visual feedback to enhance MI brain patterns. However, somatosensory...
Paper Details
Title
Sensory threshold neuromuscular electrical stimulation fosters motor imagery performance
Published Date
Aug 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
176
Pages
268 - 276
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