BackgroundUsers of myoelectric controlled assistive technology (AT) for upper extremities experience difficulties in controlling this technology in daily life, partly because the control is non-intuitive. Making the control of myoelectric AT intuitive may resolve the experienced difficulties. The present paper was inspired by the suggestion that intuitive control may be achieved if the control of myoelectric AT is based on neuromotor control principles. A significant approach within neurocomputational motor control suggests that myosignals are produced via a limited number of fixed muscle synergies. To effectively employ this approach in myoelectric AT, it is required that a limited number of muscle synergies is systematically exploited, al...
PURPOSE: Current-day rehabilitation often uses myocontrolled assistive technology (AT) in upper limb...
Data set on which conclusions of Valk et al., (2018): 'Fixed muscle synergies and their potential to...
How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question...
Abstract Background Users of myoelectric controlled assistive technology (AT) for upper extremities ...
Objective: To support the design of assistive devices and prostheses, we investigated the changes in...
Objective: To support the design of assistive devices and prostheses, we investigated the changes in...
Muscle synergies have been used to investigate a variety of motor tasks to uncover the fundamental k...
Establishing a natural communication interface between the user and the terminal device is one of th...
Human–robot interfaces may play a key role in helping people with motor impairments, especially ch...
A central challenge for myoelectric limb prostheses resides in the fact that, as the level of amputa...
Synchronization between muscles caused by shared neural input has been proposed to have a functional...
The observation that the activity of multiple muscles can be well approximated by a few linear syner...
Purpose: A muscle synergies model was suggested to represent a simplifying motor control mechanism b...
PURPOSE: Current-day rehabilitation often uses myocontrolled assistive technology (AT) in upper limb...
Data set on which conclusions of Valk et al., (2018): 'Fixed muscle synergies and their potential to...
How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question...
Abstract Background Users of myoelectric controlled assistive technology (AT) for upper extremities ...
Objective: To support the design of assistive devices and prostheses, we investigated the changes in...
Objective: To support the design of assistive devices and prostheses, we investigated the changes in...
Muscle synergies have been used to investigate a variety of motor tasks to uncover the fundamental k...
Establishing a natural communication interface between the user and the terminal device is one of th...
Human–robot interfaces may play a key role in helping people with motor impairments, especially ch...
A central challenge for myoelectric limb prostheses resides in the fact that, as the level of amputa...
Synchronization between muscles caused by shared neural input has been proposed to have a functional...
The observation that the activity of multiple muscles can be well approximated by a few linear syner...
Purpose: A muscle synergies model was suggested to represent a simplifying motor control mechanism b...
PURPOSE: Current-day rehabilitation often uses myocontrolled assistive technology (AT) in upper limb...
Data set on which conclusions of Valk et al., (2018): 'Fixed muscle synergies and their potential to...
How the CNS selects the appropriate muscle patterns to achieve a behavioral goal is an open question...