An fMRI study of image training for classical ballet foot movement
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概要
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We tried to estimate the effects of physical and image training and provide appropriate guidance for the dance performance in the view of the brain function. The functional MRI(fMRI) results showed that the cerebral regions other than the primary motor area were widely used in proficient movements by skilled dancers. When subjects perform voluntarymovements folloeing passive movement assistance, the area of cerebral activation becomes smaller, which represents an improved efficiency of the cerebrum in exerting movements.
著者
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Goto Shinya
Stroke And Brain Center Yokohama
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Muramatsu Kaori
Department of Information and Network, Tokai University Junior College, Tokyo
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Fukuzaki Minoru
Department of Information and Network, Tokai University Junior College, Tokyo
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Yamamoto Masahiro
Stroke and Brain Center, Yokohama
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Fukuzaki Minoru
Department Of Information And Network Tokai University Junior College Tokyo
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Fukuzaki Minoru
Department Of Communication Engineering Tokai University Junior College
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Muramatsu Kaori
Department Of Information And Network Tokai University Junior College Tokyo
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Yamamoto Masahiro
Stroke And Brain Center Yokohama
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村松 香織
Department of Information and Network, Tokai University Junior College, Tokyo
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福崎 稔
Department of Information and Network, Tokai University Junior College, Tokyo
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