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The understanding of the neurophysiological mechanisms responsible for performing motor imagery (MI) is essential for the development of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) and neurorehabilitation. Our magnetoencephalographic (MEG) experiments with eight voluntary participants confirm the existence of two types of motor imagery: kinesthetic imagery (KI) and visual imagery (VI). These two types of motor imagery are distinguished by the activation or inhibition of different brain areas in Mu (Alpha and Beta) frequency regions. | |
Internacional
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Si |
DOI
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Edición del Libro
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1 |
Editorial del Libro
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LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing |
ISBN
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978-6200570659 |
Número de páginas del libro
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60 |
Serie
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1 |