Abstract Background Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing the loop in upper-limb prosthetics by providing artificial sensory feedback to the amputee is expected to improve the prosthesis utility. Nevertheless, even though amputees rate the prospect of sensory feedback high, its benefits in daily life are still very much debated. We argue that in order to measure the potential functional benefit of artificial sensory feedback, the baseline open-loop performance needs to be established. Methods The myoelectric control of naïve able-bodied subjects was evaluated during modulation of electromyographic signals (EMG task), and grasping with a prosthesis (Prosthesis task). The subjects needed to a...
Background: Haptic display technologies are well suited to relay proprioceptive, force, and contact ...
A commonly cited reason for the high abandonment rate of myoelectric prostheses is a lack of grip fo...
Background Active hand prostheses controlled using electromyography (EMG) signals have been used for...
Background: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
BACKGROUND: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
Background: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
Abstract Background To effectively replace the human hand, a prosthesis should seamlessly respond to...
While prosthetic fitting after upper-limb loss allows for restoration of motor functions, it deprive...
Abstract Background The loss of an arm presents a substantial challenge for upper limb amputees when...
Grasping is a complex task routinely performed in an anticipatory (feedforward) manner, where sensor...
Abstract Background It is widely believed that both feed-forward and feed-back mechanisms are requir...
Conventional prosthetic arms suffer from poor controllability and lack of sensory feedback. Owing to...
Objective. Pattern-recognition-based myocontrol can be unreliable, which may limit its use in the cl...
The lack of haptically aware upper-limb prostheses forces amputees to rely largely on visual cues to...
OBJECTIVE: Tactile afferents in the human hand provide fundamental information about hand-environmen...
Background: Haptic display technologies are well suited to relay proprioceptive, force, and contact ...
A commonly cited reason for the high abandonment rate of myoelectric prostheses is a lack of grip fo...
Background Active hand prostheses controlled using electromyography (EMG) signals have been used for...
Background: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
BACKGROUND: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
Background: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
Abstract Background To effectively replace the human hand, a prosthesis should seamlessly respond to...
While prosthetic fitting after upper-limb loss allows for restoration of motor functions, it deprive...
Abstract Background The loss of an arm presents a substantial challenge for upper limb amputees when...
Grasping is a complex task routinely performed in an anticipatory (feedforward) manner, where sensor...
Abstract Background It is widely believed that both feed-forward and feed-back mechanisms are requir...
Conventional prosthetic arms suffer from poor controllability and lack of sensory feedback. Owing to...
Objective. Pattern-recognition-based myocontrol can be unreliable, which may limit its use in the cl...
The lack of haptically aware upper-limb prostheses forces amputees to rely largely on visual cues to...
OBJECTIVE: Tactile afferents in the human hand provide fundamental information about hand-environmen...
Background: Haptic display technologies are well suited to relay proprioceptive, force, and contact ...
A commonly cited reason for the high abandonment rate of myoelectric prostheses is a lack of grip fo...
Background Active hand prostheses controlled using electromyography (EMG) signals have been used for...