Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7314800 | Cortex | 2015 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Our results showed that (I) mainly AOÂ +Â MI, but also MI, activate brain regions important for balance control; (II) participants display higher levels of brain activation in the more demanding balance task; (III) there is a significant difference between AOÂ +Â MI and AO. Consequently, best training effects should be expected when participants apply MI during AO (AOÂ +Â MI) of challenging postural tasks.
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Authors
Wolfgang Taube, Michael Mouthon, Christian Leukel, Henri-Marcel Hoogewoud, Jean-Marie Annoni, Martin Keller,