Effects of a single mental chronometry training session in subacute stroke patients - a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Motor imagery training might be helpful in stroke rehabilitation. This study explored if a single session of motor imagery (MI) training induces performance changes in mental chronometry (MC), motor execution, or changes of motor excitability. Methods Subacute stroke patients (n ...
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Main Authors: | Joachim Liepert (Author), Jana Stürner (Author), Imke Büsching (Author), Aida Sehle (Author), Mircea A. Schoenfeld (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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