Effects of motor imagery and action observation on respiratory function in mild smokers: a randomized single-blind controlled pilot trial
Ferran Cuenca-Martínez,
Cristina Escudero-Pérez,
Núria Sempere-Rubio
et al.
Abstract:Background: Motor imagery (MI) and action observation (AO) training can activate brain areas involved in planning, adjusting, and automating voluntary movement in a manner similar to that when these activities are being performed.
Aim: The main objective of this study was to assess the effects of MI and AO training on respiratory function in mild smokers.
Methods: A single-blind placebo-controlled pilot trial was designed. A total of 27 mild smokers were randomized into three groups: MI (n = 9), AO (n = 9), an… Show more
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