Research paper
Electroencephalographic Recording of the Movement-Related Cortical Potential in Ecologically-Valid Movements: A Scoping Review
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- Electroencephalographic Recording of the Movement-Related Cortical Potential in Ecologically-Valid Movements: A Scoping Review
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- Auckland University of Technology
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The movement-related cortical potential (MRCP) is a brain signal that can be recorded using surface electroencephalography (EEG) and represents the cortical processes involved in movement preparation. The MRCP has been widely researched in simple, single-joint movements, however, these movements often lack ecological validity. Ecological validity refers to the generalizability of the findings to real-world situations, such as neurological rehabilitation. This scoping review aimed to synthesiz...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2021
- Creator
- Olsen, S / Alder, G / Williams, M / Chambers, S / Jochumsen, M / Signal, N / Rashid, U / Niazi, I / Taylor, D
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- https://openrepository.aut.ac.nz/handle/10292/14550
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- Movement related cortical potential (MRCP); Electroencephalograph (EEG); Ecological validity; Review (article); Rehabilitation; Movement; Bereitschaftspotential (BP); Contingent negative variation (CNV)
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