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Virtual Reality-Guided Motor Imagery Increases Corticomotor Excitability in Healthy Volunteers and Stroke Patients.

Hyungjun ImJeunghun KuHyun Jung KimYoun Joo Kang
Published in: Annals of rehabilitation medicine (2016)
The corticomotor excitability elicited by MI using a VR avatar representation was greater than that elicited by MI with real body observations. Furthermore, the use of task variability in a VR program may enhance neural regeneration after stroke by reducing ICI. The present findings support the use of various VR programs as well as the concept of combining MI with VR programs for neurorehabilitation.
Keyphrases
  • virtual reality
  • public health
  • stem cells
  • transcranial direct current stimulation
  • quality improvement
  • working memory
  • neural network