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Using motor imagery practice for improving motor performance-A review

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BRAIN AND COGNITION
Volume 150, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.bc.2021.105705

Keywords

Mental practice; Movement imagination; Motor learning; Brain representation; Imagery training

Funding

  1. German Research Foundation (DFG) [LO795/28-1]
  2. French-German ANR program in human and social sciences [ANR-17-FRAL-0012-01]

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The current trend of motor imagery practice lacks systematic integration of neuroscientific advances, and more effort is needed to analyze brain network activities to bridge the gaps between neuroscience findings and practical considerations.
Motor imagery practice is a current trend, but there is a need for a systematic integration of neuroscientific advances in the field. In this review, we describe the technique of motor imagery practice and its neural representation, considering different fields of application. The current practice of individualized motor imagery practice schemes often lacks systematization and is mostly based on experience. We review literature related to motor imagery practice in order to identify relevant modulators of practice effects like previous experience in motor training and motor imagery practice, the type of motor task to be trained, and strategies to increase sensory feedback during physical practice. Relevant discrepancies are identified between neuroscientific findings and practical consideration of these findings. To bridge these gaps, more effort should be directed at analyzing the brain network activities related to practically relevant motor imagery practice interventions.

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