Event-Related EEG Desynchronization Reveals Enhanced Motor Imagery From the Third Person Perspective by Manipulating Sense of Body Ownership With Virtual Reality for Stroke Patients
Virtual reality (VR)-based rehabilitation training holds great potential for post-stroke motor recovery. Existing VR-based motor imagery (MI) paradigms mostly focus on the first-person perspective, and the benefit of the third-person perspective (3PP) remains to be further exploited. The 3PP is adva...
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Main Authors: | Xiaotian Xu (Author), Xiaoya Fan (Author), Jiaoyang Dong (Author), Xiting Zhang (Author), Zhe Song (Author), Wei Li (Author), Fang Pu (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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