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Exp Psychol ; 61(3): 180-6, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24149241

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We investigated the embodied nature of motor imagery processes through a recent use-dependent plasticity approach, a short-term limb immobilization paradigm. A splint placed on the participants' left-hand during a brief period of 24 h was used for immobilization. The immobilized participants performed two mental rotation tasks (a hand mental rotation task and a number mental rotation task) before (pre-test) and immediately after (post-test) the splint removal. The control group did not undergo the immobilization procedure. The main results showed an immobilization-induced effect on left-hand stimuli, resulting in a lack of task-repetition benefit. By contrast, accuracy was higher and response times were shorter for right-hand stimuli. No immobilization-induced effects appeared for number stimuli. These results revealed that the cognitive representation of hand movements can be modified by a brief period of sensorimotor deprivation, supporting the hypothesis of the embodied nature of motor simulation processes.


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Retroalimentación Sensorial/fisiología , Imaginación/fisiología , Inmovilización/fisiología , Destreza Motora/fisiología , Privación Sensorial/fisiología , Adolescente , Adulto , Femenino , Mano , Voluntarios Sanos , Humanos , Masculino , Plasticidad Neuronal , Tiempo de Reacción/fisiología , Rotación , Adulto Joven
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