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View article: Editorial: Exploring effects of group and partnership dynamics in dance on mental and physical health
Editorial: Exploring effects of group and partnership dynamics in dance on mental and physical health Open
View article: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation to Augment Motor Imagery Training: A Systematic Review
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation to Augment Motor Imagery Training: A Systematic Review Open
Motor imagery training (MIT) is a widely used technique for motor learning and recovery. To optimize training outcomes, researchers have explored the integration of MIT with complementary approaches. One such approach is transcranial direc…
View article: Social support may not impact physical function outcomes following a tango or walking intervention in people with Parkinson’s disease: an exploratory analysis of a randomized controlled trial
Social support may not impact physical function outcomes following a tango or walking intervention in people with Parkinson’s disease: an exploratory analysis of a randomized controlled trial Open
Poor physical function influences social support among people with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Physical function can be improved through exercise, but whether social support influences intervention responsiveness is unclear. This study aimed…
View article: Exploring the views of chronic stroke survivors and informal caregivers on different types of mental practice for promoting upper-limb recovery in a home-based setting: A qualitative study
Exploring the views of chronic stroke survivors and informal caregivers on different types of mental practice for promoting upper-limb recovery in a home-based setting: A qualitative study Open
This qualitative study explored the views of stroke survivors and informal caregiversregarding three types of mental practice for promoting upper-limb recovery: (1) actionobservation (AO); (2) motor imagery (MI); and (3) combined action ob…
View article: Group and partnered dance for people living with dementia: an overview of intervention design and measurement considerations
Group and partnered dance for people living with dementia: an overview of intervention design and measurement considerations Open
View article: Digital dance programs for Parkinson's disease: challenges and opportunities
Digital dance programs for Parkinson's disease: challenges and opportunities Open
View article: Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation to Augment Motor Imagery Training: A Systematic Review
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation to Augment Motor Imagery Training: A Systematic Review Open
Motor imagery training (MIT) is a widely used technique for motor learning and recovery. To optimize training outcomes, researchers have explored the integration of MIT with complementary approaches. One such approach is transcranial direc…
View article: Experience in sports and music influences motor imagery: Insights from implicit and explicit measures
Experience in sports and music influences motor imagery: Insights from implicit and explicit measures Open
Experience in activities that utilise MI influences implicit MI, while formal training may have a stronger influence on explicit MI. Activity-specific effects on MI may reflect differences in kinesthetic and visual experience of the differ…
View article: Transcranial direct current stimulation influences motor overflow in imagined aiming movement
Transcranial direct current stimulation influences motor overflow in imagined aiming movement Open
Neural networks subserving motor imagery and action observation overlap with those involved in motor execution. The precise roles of specific cortical areas in these processes are not fully understood. One cortical area implicated in motor…
View article: Neural effects of multisensory dance training in Parkinson’s disease: evidence from a longitudinal neuroimaging single case study
Neural effects of multisensory dance training in Parkinson’s disease: evidence from a longitudinal neuroimaging single case study Open
Dance is associated with beneficial outcomes in motor and non-motor domains in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and regular participation may help delay symptom progression in mild PD. However, little is known about the neurobiological mechanisms …
View article: Gender-specific effects of self-objectification on visuomotor adaptation and learning
Gender-specific effects of self-objectification on visuomotor adaptation and learning Open
Self-objectification can influence cognitive and motor task performance by causing resources to be reallocated towards monitoring the body. The present study investigated effects of recalling positive or negative body-related experiences o…
View article: Experience in sports and music influences implicit motor imagery
Experience in sports and music influences implicit motor imagery Open
Background. Motor imagery (MI) can be an effective strategy for learning and enhancing movement or as an alternative training modality when physical practice is compromised. Individual differences in MI ability are widely documented but th…
View article: Gender-specific effects of self-objectification on visuomotor adaptation and learning
Gender-specific effects of self-objectification on visuomotor adaptation and learning Open
Self-objectification can influence cognitive and motor task performance by causing resources to be reallocated towards monitoring the body. The present study investigated effects of recalling positive or negative body-related scenarios on …
View article: The complex interplay between perception, cognition, and action: a commentary on Bach et al. 2022
The complex interplay between perception, cognition, and action: a commentary on Bach et al. 2022 Open
View article: Observation and imitation of object-directed hand movements in Parkinson’s disease
Observation and imitation of object-directed hand movements in Parkinson’s disease Open
View article: Modulations of sensorimotor network through visual motor training in people with Parkinson's disease (PwPD)
Modulations of sensorimotor network through visual motor training in people with Parkinson's disease (PwPD) Open
Community-based dance training has proven beneficial for people with Parkinson’s (PwPD) and their caregivers. It promotes structural and functional changes in brain regions associated with visual motor processes while improving quality of …
View article: Neural effects of multisensory dance training in Parkinson’s disease: Evidence from a longitudinal neuroimaging single case study
Neural effects of multisensory dance training in Parkinson’s disease: Evidence from a longitudinal neuroimaging single case study Open
Dance is associated with beneficial outcomes in motor and non-motor domains in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and regular participation may help delay symptom progression in mild PD. However, little is known about the neurobiological mechanisms …
View article: Object-directed actions in Parkinson’s disease: Observation and imitation of hand movements
Object-directed actions in Parkinson’s disease: Observation and imitation of hand movements Open
Action observation and imitation may facilitate movement and increase functional independence in Parkinson’s disease (PD). People with PD have been found to imitate intransitive actions in a similar manner to neurologically healthy older a…
View article: Vividness and Use of Imagery Related to Music and Movement in People with Parkinson's: A Mixed-methods Survey Study
Vividness and Use of Imagery Related to Music and Movement in People with Parkinson's: A Mixed-methods Survey Study Open
Parkinson's disease affects multiple aspects of movement, impacting significantly on everyday tasks. Music is used in interventions for people with Parkinson's, either to pace movements, or as an integral element of activities such as danc…
View article: Moving online: Experiences and potential benefits of digital dance for older adults and people with Parkinson’s disease
Moving online: Experiences and potential benefits of digital dance for older adults and people with Parkinson’s disease Open
Background Dance provides a range of beneficial effects for older adults including individuals with age-related neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease (PD). The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the development of at-home dance pr…
View article: Moving online: Experiences and potential benefits of digital dance for older adults and individuals with Parkinson’s disease
Moving online: Experiences and potential benefits of digital dance for older adults and individuals with Parkinson’s disease Open
Background. Dance is found to provide a range of beneficial effects for older adults including individuals with age-related neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease (PD). The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the development of at-h…
View article: Mental rotation of hands and objects in ageing and Parkinson’s disease: Differentiating motor imagery and visuospatial ability
Mental rotation of hands and objects in ageing and Parkinson’s disease: Differentiating motor imagery and visuospatial ability Open
Motor imagery supports motor learning and performance, having the potential to be a useful tool for neurorehabilitation. However, motor imagery ability may be impacted by ageing and neurodegeneration, which could limit its therapeutic effe…
View article: Investigating the Role of Primary Motor Cortex in Manual Inhibition of Return Effects: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study
Investigating the Role of Primary Motor Cortex in Manual Inhibition of Return Effects: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study Open
View article: Feelings first? Sex differences in affective and cognitive processes in emotion recognition
Feelings first? Sex differences in affective and cognitive processes in emotion recognition Open
The recognition of emotional expressions is important for social understanding and interaction, but findings on the relationship between emotion recognition, empathy, and theory of mind, as well as sex differences in these relationships, h…
View article: Action Imagery and Observation in Neurorehabilitation for Parkinson’s Disease (ACTION-PD): Development of a User-Informed Home Training Intervention to Improve Functional Hand Movements
Action Imagery and Observation in Neurorehabilitation for Parkinson’s Disease (ACTION-PD): Development of a User-Informed Home Training Intervention to Improve Functional Hand Movements Open
Background. Parkinson's disease (PD) causes difficulties with hand movements, which few studies have addressed therapeutically. Training with action observation (AO) and motor imagery (MI) improves performance in healthy individuals, parti…
View article: The BASES Expert Statement on the Use of Music for Movement among People with Parkinson's
The BASES Expert Statement on the Use of Music for Movement among People with Parkinson's Open
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View article: Dance at Home for People With Parkinson's During COVID-19 and Beyond: Participation, Perceptions, and Prospects
Dance at Home for People With Parkinson's During COVID-19 and Beyond: Participation, Perceptions, and Prospects Open
Emerging evidence shows that dance can provide both physical and non-physical benefits for people living with Parkinson's disease (PD). The suspension of in-person dance classes during the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a transition to rem…
View article: Dance at home for people with Parkinson’s during COVID-19 and beyond: Participation, perceptions and prospects
Dance at home for people with Parkinson’s during COVID-19 and beyond: Participation, perceptions and prospects Open
Emerging evidence shows that dance can provide both physical and non-physical benefits for people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD). The suspension of in-person dance classes during the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a transition to rem…
View article: Action observation and imitation in Parkinson's disease: The influence of biological and non-biological stimuli
Action observation and imitation in Parkinson's disease: The influence of biological and non-biological stimuli Open
View article: Action Imagery and Observation in Neurorehabilitation for Parkinson’s Disease (ACTION-PD): development and pilot randomised controlled trial of a user-informed home training intervention to improve everyday functional actions
Action Imagery and Observation in Neurorehabilitation for Parkinson’s Disease (ACTION-PD): development and pilot randomised controlled trial of a user-informed home training intervention to improve everyday functional actions Open
Background Parkinson’s disease (PD) causes difficulties with everyday manual activities, but few studies have addressed these therapeutically. Training with action observation (AO) and motor imagery (MI) can significantly improve performan…