Virtual reality gaming in the rehabilitation of the upper extremities post-stroke

M Yates, A Kelemen, C Sik Lanyi - Brain injury, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Occurrences of strokes often result in unilateral upper limb dysfunction.
Dysfunctions of this nature frequently persist and can present chronic limitations to activities …

Bodily selves in relation: embodied simulation as second-person perspective on intersubjectivity

V Gallese - … transactions of the royal society B: biological …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
This article addresses basic aspects of social cognition focusing on the pivotal role played
by the lived body in the constitution of our experience of others. It is suggested that before …

[HTML][HTML] Mu suppression–a good measure of the human mirror neuron system?

HM Hobson, DVM Bishop - cortex, 2016 - Elsevier
Mu suppression has been proposed as a signature of the activity of the human mirror neuron
system (MNS). However the mu frequency band (8–13 Hz) overlaps with the alpha …

Electrophysiological correlates of action monitoring in brain-damaged patients: A systematic review

M Pyasik, M Scandola, V Moro - Neuropsychologia, 2022 - Elsevier
Action monitoring is crucial to the successful execution of an action and understanding the
actions of others. It is often impaired due to brain lesions, in particular after stroke. This …

Theta oscillations reflect a putative neural mechanism for human sensorimotor integration

LC Cruikshank, A Singhal… - Journal of …, 2012 - journals.physiology.org
Hippocampal theta oscillations (3–12 Hz) may reflect a mechanism for sensorimotor
integration in rats (Bland BH. Prog Neurobiol 26: 1–54, 1986); however, it is unknown …

Differences in self-and other-induced Mu suppression are correlated with empathic abilities

CC Woodruff, T Martin, N Bilyk - Brain research, 2011 - Elsevier
Recent research suggests a role of the human mirror neuron system in empathic processing.
Electroencephalographic (EEG) mu suppression in the 8–13Hz band-range has been …

Dynamics of the EEG power in the frequency and spatial domains during observation and execution of manual movements

S Frenkel-Toledo, S Bentin, A Perry, DG Liebermann… - Brain research, 2013 - Elsevier
Mu suppression is the attenuation of EEG power in the alpha frequency range (8–12Hz)
while executing or observing a motor action. Whereas typically observed at central scalp …

Empathy during consoling touch is modulated by mu-rhythm: An EEG study

L Peled-Avron, P Goldstein, S Yellinek… - Neuropsychologia, 2018 - Elsevier
The aim of the present study was to examine the mechanisms of empathy for pain that
contribute to consoling touch, a distress-alleviating contact behavior carried out by an …

Mirror-neuron system recruitment by action observation: effects of focal brain damage on mu suppression

S Frenkel-Toledo, S Bentin, A Perry, DG Liebermann… - NeuroImage, 2014 - Elsevier
Mu suppression is the attenuation of EEG power in the alpha frequency range (8-12 Hz),
recorded over the sensorimotor cortex during execution and observation of motor actions …

Why REM sleep? Clues beyond the laboratory in a more challenging world

J Horne - Biological psychology, 2013 - Elsevier
REM sleep (REM) seems more likely to prepare for ensuing wakefulness rather than
provides recovery from prior wakefulness, as happens with 'deeper'nonREM. Many of REM's …