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A. V. G. V. M. I. (an adaptation of Visual Imagery for Motor Imagery)

A. V. G. V. M. I., or Adaptive Visual-Guided Virtual Motor Imagery, is a technique that uses visual cues to help individuals mentally practice movements. It combines visual imagery—visualizing performing a task—with motor imagery—imagining the physical execution of movements—to enhance motor learning and rehabilitation. By providing tailored visual stimuli, it encourages the brain to activate motor areas without physical movement, supporting recovery and skill development. This approach is often used in physical therapy, helping patients regain motor functions more effectively through guided mental practice.