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Motor Imagery Reaction Time in Individuals With Paraplegic Spinal Cord Injury

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ClinicalTrials.gov registered observational study NCT07549087 will evaluate motor imagery performance in individuals aged 18-65 with paraplegic spinal cord injury. The study will record demographic and clinical data including etiology, level and duration of injury, and disease-specific characteristics such as ambulation status, wheelchair use, and pain assessment. Motor imagery reaction time and accuracy rate will be measured using a computer-based left/right judgment task under standardized seated conditions.

“Motor imagery performance of the participants will be evaluated using a computer-based left/right judgment task.”

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ClinicalTrials.gov registered study NCT07549087 describing an observational study of motor imagery performance in individuals with paraplegic spinal cord injury. The study will recruit participants aged 18-65 years, recording demographic data, clinical characteristics including etiology of injury, level of injury, duration of injury, comorbidities, ambulation status, wheelchair use, and pain severity. Motor imagery performance will be assessed via a computer-based left/right judgment task using upper and lower extremity images, measuring reaction time and accuracy rate. No interventions are being tested.

This is a study registration entry with no direct regulatory compliance implications. Clinical investigators, research institutions, or sponsors monitoring spinal cord injury research protocols may use this registration to identify ongoing research in this population. The study does not involve any investigational product or intervention.

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Apr 23, 2026

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Motor Imagery Reaction Time in Individuals With Paraplegic Spinal Cord Injury

Observational NCT07549087 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 23, 2026

Abstract

Individuals aged 18-65 years who have been clinically diagnosed with spinal cord injury and have developed paraplegia will be included in the study. Demographic and clinical data of the participants, including age, sex, height, weight, etiology of injury, level of injury, duration of injury, and comorbidities, will be recorded. In addition, disease-specific characteristics such as ambulation status, wheelchair use, presence of incontinence, and presence and severity of pain will be assessed. For the healthy control group, demographic data including age, sex, height, weight, and comorbidities will be recorded.

Motor imagery performance of the participants will be evaluated using a computer-based left/right judgment task. In this context, both upper extremity (hand) and lower extremity (foot) images will be used to record reaction time (motor imagery reaction time) and accuracy rate. All tests will be performed under standardized conditions, in a seated position, and using the same device.

Conditions: Spinal Cord Injuries

Interventions: No intervention

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April 23rd, 2026
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6211 Healthcare Providers
Activity scope
Clinical trial registration Motor imagery assessment Spinal cord injury research
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United States US

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Healthcare
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Clinical Operations
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Public Health Pharmaceuticals

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