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TMS-based Assessment of Mental Training Effects on Motor Learning in Healthy Participants
Led by Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale, France · Updated on 2026-04-20
556
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
259 weeks
Total Duration
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What this Trial Is About
The general purpose of this research project is to analyze the specific role of motor imagery on motor learning, assessed through corticospinal excitability measurements and behavioral data collection. This project is based on four sequences. For Sequence 1, the main objective is to examine the effect of mental training on movement speed and accuracy in a manual motor sequence task, as well as the influence of sensory feedback in immediate post-test (i.e., execution of a similar, but not identical, manual motor sequence, other manual tasks) on performance in delayed post-test. The secondary objective will be to examine corticospinal changes (i.e., amplitude of motor evoked potentials) induced by mental training, by measuring the amplitude of motor evoked potentials before and after mental training. For Sequence 2, the main objective is to examine the impact of a motor disturbance induced by a robotic arm at different intervals during the motor imagery process. The secondary objective will be to examine the corticospinal changes (i.e. amplitude of evoked motor potentials) induced by mental training as a function of the applied perturbations, before and after perturbation. For Sequence 3, the main objective will be to examine the influence of neuroplasticity on the quality of mental training. More specifically, the investigators will study the links between brain plasticity and motor learning through mental training. The secondary objective will be to examine the corticospinal changes (i.e. amplitude of evoked motor potentials) induced by mental training at different levels of the neuromuscular system (cortical, cervicomedullar, peripheral) after a training period. For Sequence 4, the main objective will be to examine the effect of short-term arm-immobilization of on the retention of motor learning induced by mental training. The secondary objective will be to examine the corticospinal changes (i.e., amplitude of motor evoked potentials) induced by of short-term arm-immobilization, or by transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), on motor learning. The results of this fundamental research project will allow a better understanding of neurophysiological and behavioral mechanisms that underlie motor learning through motor imagery. The results will allow to efficiently consider inter-individual specificities and will thus open up to clinical research perspectives, towards the establishment of adapted motor rehabilitation protocols.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
TMS-based Assessment of Mental Training Effects on Motor Learning in Healthy Participants
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Male or female between 18 and 60 years old
- Have given written informed consent
- Affiliated to a social security scheme
You will not qualify if you...
- History of psychiatric illness
- Under guardianship, curatorship, or safeguard of justice
- Neurological problem that could bias study results
- Personal or family history of epilepsy
- Deprived of liberty by judicial or administrative decision
- Hospitalized without consent or admitted for reasons other than research
- Subject to exclusion period for another research
- Pregnant or women of childbearing age not using contraception
- Breastfeeding women
- Taking medications that could affect neurophysiological measures (neuroleptics, anxiolytics, antidepressants)
- Having pacemaker or devices interfering with magnetic field
- Having implants such as cochlear implants, pacemakers, infusion pumps, magnetic aneurysm clips
- Having metallic foreign bodies in eye or nervous system
- Having metallic objects like tattoos or piercings
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
INSERM - U1093 Cognition, Action, and Sensorimotor Plasticity
Dijon, France
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Research Team
F
Florent Lebon, PhD
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
NONE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
FACTORIAL
Primary Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Number of Arms
28
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