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Is Self-action Observation More Effective Than Observing Another Person's Action?

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Dokuz Eylül University (DEU)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Healthy Adults

Treatments

Other: Action Observation

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04759612
Katip Celebi University

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of the study is to compare the possible effects of self-action observation and observation of another person's action on upper extremity functionality, cognitive functions and reaction times.

Enrollment

36 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • >18 years old
  • willingness

Exclusion criteria

  • any kind of neurological or musculoskeletal problems
  • sight problems
  • pain in the upper limb

Trial design

Primary purpose

Screening

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

36 participants in 2 patient groups

Self-Action Observation (s-AO Group)
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will watch their own actions during an upper extremity functionality test.
Treatment:
Other: Action Observation
Action Observation (AO Group)
Experimental group
Description:
Participants will watch another person's actions during an upper extremity functionality test.
Treatment:
Other: Action Observation

Trial contacts and locations

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