Insula as the interface between body awareness and movement: A neurofeedback-guided kinesthetic motor imagery study in Parkinson’s disease
Intentional movement is an internally driven process that requires the integration of motivational and sensory cues with motor preparedness. In addition to the motor cortical-basal ganglia circuits, the limbic circuits are also involved in the integration of these cues. Individuals with Parkinson’s...
Main Authors: | Constable, R.T (Author), Hampson, M. (Author), Louis, E.D (Author), Martinez-Kaigi, V. (Author), Nalamada, K. (Author), Para, K. (Author), Scheinost, D. (Author), Sezgin, M. (Author), Tinaz, S. (Author), Vives-Rodriguez, A. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2018
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