Influence of combined action observation and motor imagery of walking on lower limb reflex modulation in patients after stroke–preliminary results

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Frank Behrendt
Monika Le-Minh
Corina Schuster-Amft
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[1] Research Department,Department of Engineering and Information Technology
[2] Reha Rheinfelden,Department of Health
[3] Bern University of Applied Sciences,Department of Sport, Exercise and Health
[4] Bern University of Applied Sciences,undefined
[5] University of Basel,undefined
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BMC Research Notes | / 15卷
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Action observation; Motor imagery; Reflex responses; Stroke; Walking;
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