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Upper Limb Electromyographic Responses to Motor Imagery and Action Observation in Acquired Brain Injury.

Sara Santiago-MartínAna Belén Calvo-VeraBeatriz María Bermejo-GilAna María Martín-Nogueras
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Acquired Brain Injuries are one of the leading causes of mortality and disability worldwide. One of the most frequent sequelae is motor impairment of the upper limbs, which affects people's functionality and quality of life. Following the discovery of mirror neurons, new techniques were developed based on the mechanisms of neuronal plasticity, such as motor imagery (MI) and action observation (AO). We propose a protocol using electromyographic recordings of forearm muscles in people who have suffered a stroke during an MI task and an AO task. Three different experimental conditions will be studied during the electromyographic recordings: control recording, recording during MI, and recording during AO. Understanding the muscle activation in each technique will allow us to develop future protocols and intervention plans, improving the quality of care for people who have suffered a stroke.
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