Movement-related cortical potentials in embodied virtual mirror visual feedback

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  • who: Karin Diserens from the Switzerland University of Genoa, Italy have published the Article: Movement-Related Cortical Potentials in Embodied Virtual Mirror Visual Feedback, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show the topographic maps of MRCPs obtained using averaged potentials in the time window of 775-800 ms in Figure 3 (bottom). This study explored the nature of MRCPs due to MVF delivered using an embodied visual feedback on a computer screen during reach movements in a stroke participant and agematched adults. In the current proof-of-concept study, the authors report that cortical . . .

     

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