上肢运动意象训练显示非优势侧和优势侧的激活和定位相似

Seda Keskin, J. Mencel, Lukasz Kaminski, J. Marusiak, A. Jaskólska, Sławomir Chomiak, L. Szumowski, Bartosz Kamiński, M. Bayram, K. Kisiel-Sajewicz
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运动想象(MI)是指在没有任何身体运动或肌肉活动的情况下,对一个动作的心理练习。有研究表明,想象力会激活大脑中的运动学习区域。这项初步研究测试了一个假设,即运动计划和执行是否会因不同的大脑区域以及优势和非优势侧上肢的伸手和抓握MI任务而改变。结果表明,在现场运动前后,双方大脑区域的激活变化相似,在整个运动带(左、右)和视觉皮层周围发生统计学上的显著差异。这表明,对于以前没有接受过心肌梗死训练的人来说,无论肢体的主要一侧是什么,大脑的激活都是相似的。
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Motor imagery upper limb training shows similar activation and localization for the non-dominant and dominant sides
Motor imagery (MI) is the mental practice of an action without any physical movement or without any muscle activation. It has been shown that imagination leads to the activation of the brain areas as motor learning. This preliminary study tested a hypothesis whether motor planning and execution change by different brain regions and a reaching-and-grasping MI task for both dominant and nondominant side upper limbs. Results show that for both sides, brain regions’ activations change similarly, before and after movement on-site with statistically significant differences occur throughout the motor strip (left and right) and around the visual cortex. This suggests that for people who have not MI trained before, brain activation is similar regardless of the dominant side of the limb.
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