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Fuminari Kaneko
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Decreased cortical excitability during motor imagery after disuse of an upper limb in humans
F Kaneko, T Murakami, K Onari, H Kurumadani, K Kawaguchi
Clinical neurophysiology 114 (12), 2397-2403, 2003
902003
Kinesthetic illusory feeling induced by a finger movement movie effects on corticomotor excitability
F Kaneko, T Yasojima, T Kizuka
Neuroscience 149 (4), 976-984, 2007
822007
Electromechanical delay after ACL reconstruction: an innovative method for investigating central and peripheral contributions
F Kaneko, K Onari, K Kawaguchi, K Tsukisaka, SH Roy
Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy 32 (4), 158-165, 2002
712002
Brain regions associated to a kinesthetic illusion evoked by watching a video of one's own moving hand
F Kaneko, C Blanchard, N Lebar, B Nazarian, A Kavounoudias, ...
PloS one 10 (8), e0131970, 2015
672015
The effect of motor imagery on gain modulation of the spinal reflex
T Aoyama, F Kaneko
Brain research 1372, 41-48, 2011
572011
Motor imagery and electrical stimulation reproduce corticospinal excitability at levels similar to voluntary muscle contraction
F Kaneko, T Hayami, T Aoyama, T Kizuka
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 11, 1-7, 2014
512014
The effects of kinesthetic illusory sensation induced by a visual stimulus on the corticomotor excitability of the leg muscles
T Aoyama, F Kaneko, T Hayami, E Shibata
Neuroscience letters 514 (1), 106-109, 2012
502012
Reductions in basal limb blood flow and lumen diameter after short-term leg casting
J Sugawara, K Hayashi, F Kaneko, H Yamada, T Kizuka, H Tanaka
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 36, 1689-1694, 2004
492004
A case series clinical trial of a novel approach using augmented reality that inspires self-body cognition in patients with stroke: effects on motor function and resting-state …
F Kaneko, K Shindo, M Yoneta, M Okawada, K Akaboshi, M Liu
Frontiers in systems neuroscience 13, 76, 2019
332019
Acute effect of visually induced kinesthetic illusion in patients with stroke: a preliminary report
F Kaneko, T Inada, N Matsuda, E Shibata, S Koyama
Int J Neurorehabil 3, 212, 2016
332016
The effect of fatigued internal rotator and external rotator muscles of the shoulder on the shoulder position sense
N Iida, F Kaneko, N Aoki, E Shibata
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 24 (1), 72-77, 2014
312014
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation increases serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor in humans
T Kimura, F Kaneko, E Iwamoto, S Saitoh, T Yamada
Experimental Brain Research 237, 47-56, 2019
302019
Analysis of effectiveness of therapeutic exercise for knee osteoarthritis and possible factors affecting outcome
M Kudo, K Watanabe, H Otsubo, T Kamiya, F Kaneko, M Katayose, ...
Journal of Orthopaedic Science 18, 932-939, 2013
302013
Motor imagery combined with action observation training optimized for individual motor skills further improves motor skills close to a plateau
T Aoyama, F Kaneko, Y Kohno
Human Movement Science 73, 102683, 2020
222020
The association of motor imagery and kinesthetic illusion prolongs the effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on corticospinal tract excitability
F Kaneko, E Shibata, T Hayami, K Nagahata, T Aoyama
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 13, 1-8, 2016
202016
Event-related desynchronization possibly discriminates the kinesthetic illusion induced by visual stimulation from movement observation
E Shibata, F Kaneko
Experimental Brain Research 237 (12), 3233-3240, 2019
182019
Working memory training improves dual-task performance on motor tasks
T Kimura, F Kaneko, K Nagahata, E Shibata, N Aoki
Journal of motor behavior 49 (4), 388-397, 2017
162017
Effects of different movement directions on electromyography recorded from the shoulder muscles while passing the target positions
Y Sakaki, F Kaneko, K Watanabe, T Kobayashi, M Katayose, N Aoki, ...
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 23 (6), 1362-1369, 2013
122013
Kinesthetic illusion induced by visual stimulation influences sensorimotor event-related desynchronization in stroke patients with severe upper-limb paralysis: A pilot study
M Okawada, F Kaneko, K Shindo, M Yoneta, K Sakai, K Okuyama, ...
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience 38 (6), 455-465, 2020
112020
Dissociation between cortical and spinal excitability of the antagonist muscle during combined motor imagery and action observation
T Aoyama, F Kaneko, Y Ohashi, Y Kohno
Scientific reports 9 (1), 13120, 2019
112019
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