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- W3016345690 abstract "Motor imagery (MI) is the capacity to mentally perform one or a set of movements without concomitant overt action. MI training has been show to enhance the subsequent motor performance. While the benefits of MI to manage stress have been extensively documented, the reverse impact of stress on MI received far less attention. The present study thus aimed to evaluate whether acute stress might influence MI abilities. Thirty participants were assigned either to a stress or a control group. The Socially Evaluated Cold Pressor Test (SECPT) was used to induce stress, with heart rate, electrodermal activity, salivary cortisol, and self-report perceived levels of stress being monitored during the experiment. Stress induction was followed by both implicit (laterality judgment) and explicit (sequential pointing) MI tasks. Main results showed a deleterious impact of stress on implicit MI, while explicit MI was not altered. These exploratory findings provide a deeper understanding of stress effects on cognition, and practically support that under stressful conditions, as during a sport competition or rehabilitation contexts, explicit MI should be prioritized." @default.
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- W3016345690 title "Acute stress affects implicit but not explicit motor imagery: A pilot study" @default.
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