U.S., April 16 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07531212) titled 'Movement-Sequence Observation in Healthy Adults: Motor and Cognitive Effects on Effector-Independent Performance' on April 09.

Brief Summary: Studies examining the effects of action observation (AO) on ipsilateral versus contralateral upper limb (UL) motor performance have reported mixed findings. Furthermore, the extent to which the cognitive component of sequence observation contributes to AO-related improvements in motor sequence execution remains unclear. We aimed to determine whether observing unilateral UL reaching movement (RM) sequences affects UL RM performance in an effector-dependent or effector-independent manner in hea...