Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6283074 Neuroscience Letters 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Kinesthetic illusion disappeared with co-vibration to two antagonistic muscles. ► Disappeared kinesthetic illusion was reappeared when motor imagery was applied. ► Each afferent input from antagonistic muscles was integrated with motor imagery. ► Kinesthetic perception interacted with the velocity of the imagined movement. ► Kinesthetic perception interacted with the frequency of tendon vibration.
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