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Corticospinal excitability during imagined and observed dynamic force production tasks: Effortfulness matters
2015
Neuroscience
Research on motor imagery and action observation has become increasingly important in recent years particularly because of its potential benefits for movement rehabilitation and the optimization of athletic performance (Munzert et al., 2009) . Motor execution, motor imagery, and action observation have been shown to rely largely on a similar neural network in motor and motor-related cortical areas (Jeannerod, 2001) . Given that motor imagery is a covert stage of an action and its
doi:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2015.01.050
pmid:25639231
fatcat:ebtd7xykczcgjhv7zjdrmybsfq