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851 related items for PubMed ID: 17553017

  • 1. Human limb-specific and non-limb-specific brain representations during kinesthetic illusory movements of the upper and lower extremities.
    Naito E, Nakashima T, Kito T, Aramaki Y, Okada T, Sadato N.
    Eur J Neurosci; 2007 Jun; 25(11):3476-87. PubMed ID: 17553017
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  • 2. Dominance of the right hemisphere and role of area 2 in human kinesthesia.
    Naito E, Roland PE, Grefkes C, Choi HJ, Eickhoff S, Geyer S, Zilles K, Ehrsson HH.
    J Neurophysiol; 2005 Feb; 93(2):1020-34. PubMed ID: 15385595
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  • 4. Sensory processing during kinesthetic aftereffect following illusory hand movement elicited by tendon vibration.
    Kito T, Hashimoto T, Yoneda T, Katamoto S, Naito E.
    Brain Res; 2006 Oct 09; 1114(1):75-84. PubMed ID: 16920087
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  • 5. Imagery of voluntary movement of fingers, toes, and tongue activates corresponding body-part-specific motor representations.
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  • 7. Non-invasive brain mapping of motor-related areas of four limbs in patients with clinically isolated syndrome compared to healthy normal controls.
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    J Clin Neurosci; 2010 Jun 09; 17(6):736-41. PubMed ID: 20382535
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  • 8. Cerebellar and premotor function in bimanual coordination: parametric neural responses to spatiotemporal complexity and cycling frequency.
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  • 9. FMRI correlates of execution and observation of foot movements in left-handers.
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  • 10. Illusory arm movements activate cortical motor areas: a positron emission tomography study.
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  • 11. Brain Regions Associated to a Kinesthetic Illusion Evoked by Watching a Video of One's Own Moving Hand.
    Kaneko F, Blanchard C, Lebar N, Nazarian B, Kavounoudias A, Romaiguère P.
    PLoS One; 2015 Jul 15; 10(8):e0131970. PubMed ID: 26287488
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  • 12. Post-movement beta synchronization after kinesthetic illusion, active and passive movements.
    Keinrath C, Wriessnegger S, Müller-Putz GR, Pfurtscheller G.
    Int J Psychophysiol; 2006 Nov 15; 62(2):321-7. PubMed ID: 16904786
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  • 13. Proprio-tactile integration for kinesthetic perception: an fMRI study.
    Kavounoudias A, Roll JP, Anton JL, Nazarian B, Roth M, Roll R.
    Neuropsychologia; 2008 Jan 31; 46(2):567-75. PubMed ID: 18023825
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  • 14. Importance of human right inferior frontoparietal network connected by inferior branch of superior longitudinal fasciculus tract in corporeal awareness of kinesthetic illusory movement.
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  • 15. Neural topography and content of movement representations.
    de Lange FP, Hagoort P, Toni I.
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  • 16. Cortical correlates of illusory hand movement perception in humans: a MEG study.
    Casini L, Romaiguère P, Ducorps A, Schwartz D, Anton JL, Roll JP.
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  • 17. Mirror-induced visual illusion of hand movements: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
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    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2009 Apr 22; 90(4):675-81. PubMed ID: 19345786
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  • 18. Cerebral areas processing swallowing and tongue movement are overlapping but distinct: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
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  • 19. Kinesthetic illusion of wrist movement activates motor-related areas.
    Naito E, Ehrsson HH.
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  • 20. Ipsilateral motor cortex activity during unimanual hand movements relates to task complexity.
    Verstynen T, Diedrichsen J, Albert N, Aparicio P, Ivry RB.
    J Neurophysiol; 2005 Mar 04; 93(3):1209-22. PubMed ID: 15525809
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