All Relations between motor imagery and rest

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Madeline C Boyd, Jonathan H Burdette, Michael E Miller, Robert G Lyday, Christina E Hugenschmidt, W Jack Rejeski, Sean L Simpson, Laura D Baker, Chal E Tomlinson, Stephen B Kritchevsky, Paul J Laurient. Association of physical function with connectivity in the sensorimotor and dorsal attention networks: why examining specific components of physical function matters. GeroScience. 2024-07-05. PMID:38967698. gait speed and complex gait speed were interacted with bmi in the dan at rest while complex gait speed, static balance, and lower extremity strength interacted with bmi in the dan during motor imagery. 2024-07-05 2024-07-11 human
Yuki Fukumoto, Marina Todo, Makoto Suzuki, Daisuke Kimura, Toshiaki Suzuk. Changes in spinal motoneuron excitability during the improvement of fingertip dexterity by actual execution combined with motor imagery practice. Heliyon. vol 10. issue 9. 2024-05-06. PMID:38707302. in the intervention condition, six sets of repetitions of combined actual execution and motor imagery were performed, while in the control condition, the same flow was performed, but with motor imagery replaced by rest. 2024-05-06 2024-05-08 human
Yuki Fukumoto, Marina Todo, Makoto Suzuki, Daisuke Kimura, Toshiaki Suzuk. Changes in spinal motoneuron excitability during the improvement of fingertip dexterity by actual execution combined with motor imagery practice. Heliyon. vol 10. issue 9. 2024-05-06. PMID:38707302. changes in the excitability of spinal motoneurons during motor imagery compared to rest were compared in terms of the f/m amplitude ratio. 2024-05-06 2024-05-08 human
Yuki Fukumoto, Marina Todo, Makoto Suzuki, Daisuke Kimura, Toshiaki Suzuk. Changes in spinal motoneuron excitability during the improvement of fingertip dexterity by actual execution combined with motor imagery practice. Heliyon. vol 10. issue 9. 2024-05-06. PMID:38707302. the f/m amplitude ratio for motor imagery compared to rest did not increase. 2024-05-06 2024-05-08 human
Kento Nakashoji, Atsushi Sasaki, Naotsugu Kaneko, Taishin Nomura, Matija Milosevi. Effects of finger pinch motor imagery on short-latency afferent inhibition and corticospinal excitability. Neuroreport. 2024-03-25. PMID:38526943. able-bodied individuals participated in the study and assessments were conducted under two experimental conditions in a randomized order between participants: (1) participants performed motor imagery of a pinch task while observing a visual image displayed on a monitor (motor imagery), and (2) participants remained at rest with their eyes fixed on the monitor displaying a cross mark (control). 2024-03-25 2024-03-28 human
William Dupont, Charalambos Papaxanthis, Carol Madden-Lombardi, Florent Lebo. Explicit and implicit motor simulations are impaired in individuals with aphantasia. Brain communications. vol 6. issue 2. 2024-03-22. PMID:38515440. as expected, the amplitude of motor-evoked potentials, a marker of corticospinal excitability, increased for phantasics during kinaesthetic motor imagery and action observation relative to rest but not during visual motor imagery. 2024-03-22 2024-03-24 human
Víctor Asanza, Leandro L Lorente-Leyva, Diego H Peluffo-Ordóñez, Daniel Montoya, Kleber Gonzale. MILimbEEG: A dataset of EEG signals related to upper and lower limb execution of motor and motor imagery tasks. Data in brief. vol 50. 2023-09-20. PMID:37727590. the motor and motor imagery tasks performed by the test subjects were: closing left hand (clh), closing right hand (crh), dorsal flexion of left foot (dlf), plantar flexion of left foot (plf), dorsal flexion of right foot (drf), plantar flexion of right foot (prf) and resting in between tasks (rest). 2023-09-20 2023-10-07 human
Yuma Takenaka, Hitomi Matsumoto, Tomotaka Suzuki, Kenichi Sugawar. Corticospinal excitability changes during muscle relaxation and contraction in motor imagery. The European journal of neuroscience. 2023-08-29. PMID:37641563. when the muscles were at rest, an increase in excitability in the contraction motor imagery and a transient increase in excitability in the relaxation motor imagery occurred compared with the control condition. 2023-08-29 2023-09-07 human
Victoria Peterson, Catalina Galván, Hugo Hernández, María Paula Saavedra, Ruben Spie. A motor imagery vs. rest dataset with low-cost consumer grade EEG hardware. Data in brief. vol 42. 2022-05-23. PMID:35599834. a motor imagery vs. rest dataset with low-cost consumer grade eeg hardware. 2022-05-23 2023-08-13 human
Jamille Evelyn R S Santana, Abrahão F Baptista, Rita Lucena, Tiago da S Lopes, Raphael S do Rosário, Marjorie R Xavier, André Fonseca, José Garcia V Mirand. Altered Dynamic Brain Connectivity in Individuals With Sickle Cell Disease and Chronic Pain Secondary to Hip Osteonecrosis. Clinical EEG and neuroscience. 2021-11-15. PMID:34779267. however, little known as chronic pain associated with hip osteonecrosis affects dynamic brain connectivity during rest and the motor imagery task. 2021-11-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
Takashi Matsuo, Akira Ishii, Takayuki Minami, Hitoshi Nanjo, Takahiro Yoshikaw. Neural mechanism by which physical fatigue sensation suppresses physical performance: a magnetoencephalography study. Experimental brain research. 2021-10-24. PMID:34689244. then, they were instructed to remember the state of the right hand with (i.e., the target condition) and without (i.e., the control condition) fatigue sensation as experienced in the handgrip and rest sessions, respectively while performing motor imagery of maximum handgrip of the right hand. 2021-10-24 2023-08-13 human
Yoshiyuki Suzuki, Naotsugu Kaneko, Atsushi Sasaki, Fumiya Tanaka, Kimitaka Nakazawa, Taishin Nomura, Matija Milosevi. Muscle-specific movement-phase-dependent modulation of corticospinal excitability during upper-limb motor execution and motor imagery combined with virtual action observation. Neuroscience letters. vol 755. 2021-06-08. PMID:33887382. responses were compared between: (1) motor imagery combined with virtual action observation (mi + ao; first-person virtual wrist movements shown on a computer display, while participants remained at rest and imagined these movements); and (2) motor execution (me; participants extended or flexed their wrist). 2021-06-08 2023-08-13 human
Blake R Neyland, Christina E Hugenschmidt, Robert G Lyday, Jonathan H Burdette, Laura D Baker, W Jack Rejeski, Michael E Miller, Stephen B Kritchevsky, Paul J Laurient. Effects of a Motor Imagery Task on Functional Brain Network Community Structure in Older Adults: Data from the Brain Networks and Mobility Function (B-NET) Study. Brain sciences. vol 11. issue 1. 2021-04-17. PMID:33477358. in the current study, we applied graph theory to cross-sectional data to characterize functional brain networks generated from functional magnetic resonance imaging data both at rest and during a motor imagery (mi) task. 2021-04-17 2023-08-13 human
Yuki Fukumoto, Yoshibumi Bunno, Toshiaki Suzuk. Effect of motor imagery on excitability of spinal neural function and its impact on the accuracy of movement-considering the point at which subjects subjectively determine the 50%MVC point. Journal of physical therapy science. vol 28. issue 12. 2021-01-09. PMID:28174464. f-waves was recorded at rest, while holding a sensor, and while using motor imagery. 2021-01-09 2023-08-13 human
Nile R Wilson, Devapratim Sarma, Jeremiah D Wander, Kurt E Weaver, Jeffrey G Ojemann, Rajesh P N Ra. Cortical Topography of Error-Related High-Frequency Potentials During Erroneous Control in a Continuous Control Brain-Computer Interface. Frontiers in neuroscience. vol 13. 2020-10-01. PMID:31191218. subjects used motor imagery and rest to move the cursor toward and subsequently dwell within a target region. 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 human
Nile R Wilson, Devapratim Sarma, Jeremiah D Wander, Kurt E Weaver, Jeffrey G Ojemann, Rajesh P N Ra. Cortical Topography of Error-Related High-Frequency Potentials During Erroneous Control in a Continuous Control Brain-Computer Interface. Frontiers in neuroscience. vol 13. 2020-10-01. PMID:31191218. significant responses were noted in primary somatosensory, motor, premotor, and parietal areas and generally regardless of whether the subject was using motor imagery or rest to move the cursor toward the target. 2020-10-01 2023-08-13 human
Nauman Khalid Qureshi, Noman Naseer, Farzan Majeed Noori, Hammad Nazeer, Rayyan Azam Khan, Sajid Salee. Enhancing Classification Performance of Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy- Brain-Computer Interface Using Adaptive Estimation of General Linear Model Coefficients. Frontiers in neurorobotics. vol 11. 2020-09-30. PMID:28769781. in this paper, a novel methodology for enhanced classification of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fnirs) signals utilizable in a two-class [motor imagery (mi) and rest; mental rotation (mr) and rest] brain-computer interface (bci) is presented. 2020-09-30 2023-08-13 human
Androu Abdalmalak, Daniel Milej, Lawrence C M Yip, Ali R Khan, Mamadou Diop, Adrian M Owen, Keith St Lawrenc. Assessing Time-Resolved fNIRS for Brain-Computer Interface Applications of Mental Communication. Frontiers in neuroscience. vol 14. 2020-09-28. PMID:32132894. in addition, physiological parameters [heart rate (hr) and mean arterial pressure (map)] were recorded on seven of the 21 participants during motor imagery (mi) and rest to investigate changes in these parameters between conditions. 2020-09-28 2023-08-13 human
Amandine Bouguetoch, Sidney Grosprêtre, Alain Marti. Optimal stimulation parameters for spinal and corticospinal excitabilities during contraction, motor imagery and rest: A pilot study. PloS one. vol 15. issue 6. 2020-09-01. PMID:32569326. optimal stimulation parameters for spinal and corticospinal excitabilities during contraction, motor imagery and rest: a pilot study. 2020-09-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sinem Burcu Erdoĝan, Eran Özsarfati, Burcu Dilek, Kübra Soĝukkanlı Kadak, Lütfü Hanoĝlu, Ata Akı. Classification of motor imagery and execution signals with population-level feature sets: implications for probe design in fNIRS based BCI. Journal of neural engineering. vol 16. issue 2. 2020-05-27. PMID:30634177. the aim of this study was to introduce a novel methodology for classification of brain hemodynamic responses collected via functional near infrared spectroscopy (fnirs) during rest, motor imagery (mi) and motor execution (me) tasks which involves generating population-level training sets. 2020-05-27 2023-08-13 Not clear