Search Results - Neuroimage
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Cortical reorganization of lower-limb motor representations in an elite archery athlete with congenital amputation of both arms
Nakagawa, K., Takemi, M., Nakanishi, T., Sasaki, A., Nakazawa, K.Published in NeuroImage: Clinical (2020)“…NeuroImage: Clinical…”
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Why neuroscience promises to be a game-changer for elite sport
Published 2019“…Today, for the first time in modern history, portable neuroimaging technology (that doesn`t require someone to lie horizontally in an MRI) makes it possible to capture real-time images that illustrate, in vivid color, precisely what the brain is doing when an athlete says, "I`ve got my head in the game and am in the zone." …”
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Manual asymmetries, handedness and motor performance
Published in Frontiers in Psychology“…Articles are welcome from experimental & cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, neuroimaging, neurophysiology, developmental psychology, kinesiology, physiology and other related fields. …”
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Cognitive neuroscience of motor learning and motor control
Masaki, H., Sommer, W.Published in The Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine (2012)“…Relying mainly on findings from the event-related potential (ERP) technique, but also from neuroimaging, this review focuses on motor learning and motor control in skilled action, with an emphasis on movement preparation and performance monitoring. …”
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Adaptations during the acquisition of expertise
Gruber, H., Jansen, P., Marienhagen, J., Altenmueller, E.Published in Talent Development & Excellence (2010)“…Recent developments in sciences like neuroscience, training and exercise theory, physiology, or neurology, open new theoretical and technical possibilities to investigate such adaptations. Neuroimaging methods allow empirical analyses of functional and structural (anatomical) changes of the brain as result of intensive domain-specific practice. …”
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Neural activation in cognitive motor processes: comparing motor imagery and observation of gymnastic movements
Munzert, J., Zentgraf, K., Stark, R., Vaitl, D.Published in Experimental Brain Research (2008)“…The simulation concept suggested by Jeannerod (Neuroimage 14:S103-S109, 2001) defines the S-states of action observation and mental simulation of action as action-related mental states lacking overt execution. …”
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Cortical alpha rhythms are correlated with body sway during quiet open-eyes standing in athletes: A high-resolution EEG study
Del Percio, C., Brancucci, A., Bergami, F., Marzano, N., Fiore, A., Di Ciolo, E., Aschieri, P., Lino, A., Vecchio, F., Iacoboni, M.Published in Neuroimage (2007)“…Neuroimage…”