Human Motor Plasticity Induced by Mirror Visual Feedback (MVF) Ippei Nojima, Tatsuya Mima, et all Enayat Ullah Shubham Atreja
Mirror Visual Feedback (MVF)
Background Clinically used to alleviate phantom pain Restoring muscle activity in one side of the body after a stroke Known to improve motor behaviour Physiological effect not investigated ( Motor plasticity)
Motor Plasticity
Hypothesis To investigate the plastic changes in Primary Motor Cortex (M1) by using MEP as a measure of the excitation levels of M1 To establish a correlation between the physical and behavioural changes induced by MVF
Experiment-1 Right Hand motor training
Experiment -2 Watching monitor without motor training
Results
Effect of cTBS
Conclusion
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