Motor imagery use during recovery of function and performance: Is dissonance between simulation and execution debilitative?

MacIntyre T, Barr J, Kelly C, Igou E, Moran A, Guillot A, Collet C, Di Rienzo F, McAvinue L, Vogt S, Frank C, et al. (2015)
Presented at the Annual meeting of the Research on Imagery and Observation (RIO) group, Stirling, Great Britain.

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MacIntyre, Tadhg; Barr, J.; Kelly, C.; Igou, E.; Moran, A.; Guillot, A.; Collet, C.; Di Rienzo, F.; McAvinue, L.; Vogt, S.; Frank, CorneliaUniBi ; de Vries, S.
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
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Annual meeting of the Research on Imagery and Observation (RIO) group
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Stirling, Great Britain
Konferenzdatum
2015-05-14 – 2015-05-15
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2905106

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MacIntyre T, Barr J, Kelly C, et al. Motor imagery use during recovery of function and performance: Is dissonance between simulation and execution debilitative? Presented at the Annual meeting of the Research on Imagery and Observation (RIO) group, Stirling, Great Britain.
MacIntyre, T., Barr, J., Kelly, C., Igou, E., Moran, A., Guillot, A., Collet, C., et al. (2015). Motor imagery use during recovery of function and performance: Is dissonance between simulation and execution debilitative?. Presented at the Annual meeting of the Research on Imagery and Observation (RIO) group, Stirling, Great Britain
MacIntyre, Tadhg, Barr, J., Kelly, C., Igou, E., Moran, A., Guillot, A., Collet, C., et al. 2015. “Motor imagery use during recovery of function and performance: Is dissonance between simulation and execution debilitative?”. Presented at the Annual meeting of the Research on Imagery and Observation (RIO) group, Stirling, Great Britain .
MacIntyre, T., Barr, J., Kelly, C., Igou, E., Moran, A., Guillot, A., Collet, C., Di Rienzo, F., McAvinue, L., Vogt, S., et al. (2015).“Motor imagery use during recovery of function and performance: Is dissonance between simulation and execution debilitative?”. Presented at the Annual meeting of the Research on Imagery and Observation (RIO) group, Stirling, Great Britain.
MacIntyre, T., et al., 2015. Motor imagery use during recovery of function and performance: Is dissonance between simulation and execution debilitative? Presented at the Annual meeting of the Research on Imagery and Observation (RIO) group, Stirling, Great Britain.
T. MacIntyre, et al., “Motor imagery use during recovery of function and performance: Is dissonance between simulation and execution debilitative?”, Presented at the Annual meeting of the Research on Imagery and Observation (RIO) group, Stirling, Great Britain, 2015.
MacIntyre, T., Barr, J., Kelly, C., Igou, E., Moran, A., Guillot, A., Collet, C., Di Rienzo, F., McAvinue, L., Vogt, S., Frank, C., de Vries, S.: Motor imagery use during recovery of function and performance: Is dissonance between simulation and execution debilitative? Presented at the Annual meeting of the Research on Imagery and Observation (RIO) group, Stirling, Great Britain (2015).
MacIntyre, Tadhg, Barr, J., Kelly, C., Igou, E., Moran, A., Guillot, A., Collet, C., Di Rienzo, F., McAvinue, L., Vogt, S., Frank, Cornelia, and de Vries, S. “Motor imagery use during recovery of function and performance: Is dissonance between simulation and execution debilitative?”. Presented at the Annual meeting of the Research on Imagery and Observation (RIO) group, Stirling, Great Britain, 2015.
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