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Separability of motor imagery of the self from interpretation of motor intentions of others at the single trial level: an EEG study.

João AndradeJosé CecílioMarco SimõesFrancisco SalesMiguel Castelo-Branco
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2017)
The observed pattern of results show that Self and Third Person MI use distinct electrophysiological mechanisms detectable at the scalp (and ECOG) at the single trial level, with separable levels of involvement of the mirror neuron system in different regions. These observations provide a promising step to develop new BCI training/rehabilitation paradigms for patients with neurodevelopmental disorders of action understanding beyond simple imitation, such as autism, who would benefit from training and anticipation of the perceived intention of others as opposed to own intentions in social contexts.
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