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Motor Resonance During Action Observation and Its Relevance to Virtual Clinical Consultations: Observational Study Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.

Urvakhsh Meherwan MehtaRakshathi BasavarajuAbhishek RameshMuralidharan KesavanJagadisha Tirthalli
Published in: JMIR mental health (2022)
Our results indicate that visual cues expressed via both virtual (video) or real (in person) modes elicit physiological responses within the putative MNS, but this effect is more pronounced for actions presented in person. This has relevance to the appropriate implementation of digital health solutions, especially those pertaining to mental health.
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