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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MIRROR NEURON ACTION AND DIFFERENT SPEEDS OF MENTAL IMAGERY IN THE MOTOR PERFORMANCE

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  39-46

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 Backgrond: Imagery is the concept of assimilation, creating or recreating a perception experience the sensory moderator in mind.The aim of this study was the relationship between MIRROR NEURON action and different mental IMAGERY SPEEDs in the MOTOR PERFORMANCE.Materials and Methods: The research method was semi-empirical. The subjects included 30 female students of Shahid Chamran University (average age 22±1.12) selected through a purposive sampling (no experience basketball game) method and categorized in three groups of rapid-speed, real-speed, low-speed imagery. Following the basketball dribble function in pretests, the subjects were involved in imagery for a period of four consecutive days, and were subsequently tested for the real dribble function on the middle cones in the posttests. They were also subjected ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC assessment during imagery, focusing primarily on the reaction of the MIRROR NEURONs within the process.Results: All of the group improved dribble function (P£0.05). With the effect size observed a significant improvement in the groups with slow-speed and real-speed imagery compared to those receiving high-speed imagery. Additionally, higher function of the MIRROR NEURONs was observed in the groups subjected to slow-speed imagery. Also, there is significant relationship MIRROR NEURON action and different mental IMAGERY SPEEDs on the basketball dribble function (P£0.05).Conclusion: Better performance in motor skills performance leading to more activity in the MIRROR NEURONs in the pre-motor cortex.This is a neurological mechanism and an important infrastructure for the effectiveness of imagery in improving motor skills.

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    PARSAEI, SAJAD, Shetab Boushehri, Nahid, SHOJAEI, MASOUMEH, & ABEDANZADEH, RASOOL. (2018). RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MIRROR NEURON ACTION AND DIFFERENT SPEEDS OF MENTAL IMAGERY IN THE MOTOR PERFORMANCE. JOURNAL OF SABZEVAR UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 25(1 ), 39-46. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/82505/en

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    PARSAEI SAJAD, Shetab Boushehri Nahid, SHOJAEI MASOUMEH, ABEDANZADEH RASOOL. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MIRROR NEURON ACTION AND DIFFERENT SPEEDS OF MENTAL IMAGERY IN THE MOTOR PERFORMANCE. JOURNAL OF SABZEVAR UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2018;25(1 ):39-46. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/82505/en

    IEEE: Copy

    SAJAD PARSAEI, Nahid Shetab Boushehri, MASOUMEH SHOJAEI, and RASOOL ABEDANZADEH, “RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MIRROR NEURON ACTION AND DIFFERENT SPEEDS OF MENTAL IMAGERY IN THE MOTOR PERFORMANCE,” JOURNAL OF SABZEVAR UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 25, no. 1 , pp. 39–46, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/82505/en

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