Background: The loss of an arm presents a substantial challenge for upper limb amputees when performing activities of daily living. Myoelectric prosthetic devices partially replace lost hand functions; however, lack of sensory feedback and strong understanding of the myoelectric control system prevent prosthesis users from interacting with their environment effectively. Although most research in augmented sensory feedback has focused on real-time regulation, sensory feedback is also essential for enabling the development and correction of internal models, which in turn are used for planning movements and reacting to control variability faster than otherwise possible in the presence of sensory delays. Methods: Our recent work has demonstrate...
Hand amputation could dramatically degrade the life quality of amputees. Many amputees use prosthese...
We humans naturally integrate information from several kinds of afferent neurons to form our sense o...
Background To effectively replace the human hand, a prosthesis should seamlessly respond to user in...
Background: The loss of an arm presents a substantial challenge for upper limb amputees when perform...
State of the art myoelectric hand prostheses can restore some feedforward motor function to their us...
Background: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
Abstract Background Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently,...
OBJECTIVE: Tactile afferents in the human hand provide fundamental information about hand-environmen...
Background: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
In the case of a hand amputation, the affected can use myoelectric prostheses to substitute the miss...
Upper limb prostheses are rapidly improving in terms of both control and sensory feedback, giving ri...
Loss of an arm is a devastating condition that can cross all socioeconomic groups. A major step forw...
Background: Replacement of a lost limb by an artificial substitute is not yet ideal. Resolution and ...
Wearing a myoelectric prosthesis is a basic way for limb amputees to restore their lost limb functio...
Hand amputation could dramatically degrade the life quality of amputees. Many amputees use prosthese...
We humans naturally integrate information from several kinds of afferent neurons to form our sense o...
Background To effectively replace the human hand, a prosthesis should seamlessly respond to user in...
Background: The loss of an arm presents a substantial challenge for upper limb amputees when perform...
State of the art myoelectric hand prostheses can restore some feedforward motor function to their us...
Background: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
Abstract Background Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently,...
OBJECTIVE: Tactile afferents in the human hand provide fundamental information about hand-environmen...
Background: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
In the case of a hand amputation, the affected can use myoelectric prostheses to substitute the miss...
Upper limb prostheses are rapidly improving in terms of both control and sensory feedback, giving ri...
Loss of an arm is a devastating condition that can cross all socioeconomic groups. A major step forw...
Background: Replacement of a lost limb by an artificial substitute is not yet ideal. Resolution and ...
Wearing a myoelectric prosthesis is a basic way for limb amputees to restore their lost limb functio...
Hand amputation could dramatically degrade the life quality of amputees. Many amputees use prosthese...
We humans naturally integrate information from several kinds of afferent neurons to form our sense o...
Background To effectively replace the human hand, a prosthesis should seamlessly respond to user in...