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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Apr 20.
Published in final edited form as: J Vis Exp. 2019 Apr 20;(146):10.3791/58800. doi: 10.3791/58800

Figure 4: Representative example of the cortical activations in response to mirror therapy in the MRI scanner.

Figure 4:

(A) Comparing leg movement versus the rest condition resulted in a robust activation within the sensorimotor representation of the leg of the contralateral (i.e., left) and ipsilateral cortex. (B) The mirror condition versus rest condition also confirmed a robust contralateral and ipsilateral activation of the cortical leg sensorimotor representation, as well as occipital (i.e., visual) cortical activation associated with viewing the projected image of the moving leg.