In this study, we employ optimal control and tactile feedback to teach subjects how to balance a simulated inverted pendulum. The output of a Linear Quadratic Regulator (LQR) was converted to a vibratory teacher-signal and was provided as additional somatosensory feedback to the subjects. The LQR approach is consistent with an energy-saving strategy commonly observed during human motor learning. Our rationale for using the inverted pendulum as a criterion task is that this balance system requires the brain to solve many of the same problems encountered in simple tasks of daily living like transporting a glass of water to the mouth. Experimental results indicate that subjects who trained with the teacher-signal, performed significantly bette...
We examined vibrotactile stimulation as a form of supplemental limb state feedback to enhance planni...
This study investigated the generalized effects of positive feedback (PF) versus negative feedback (...
Object of the work: the feedback influence on the balance of stroke patients. Background: stroke has...
In this study, we employ optimal control and tactile feedback to teach subjects how to balance a sim...
Abstract — In this study, we employ optimal control and tactile feedback to teach subjects how to ba...
For individuals with altered sensory cues, vibrotactile feedback improves their balance control. How...
We investigated the intervention effect of training using a feedback-type tactile discrimination sys...
We describe two sets of experiments that examine the ability of vibrotactile encoding of simple posi...
A group design study was carried out using regulated feedback to enhance functional recovery in stro...
It has been considered that the brain stabilizes unstable body dynamics by regulating co-activation ...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
A self paced linear positioning task was used to study the effects of visual and proprioceptive feed...
<div><p>It has been considered that the brain stabilizes unstable body dynamics by regulating co-act...
Augmented feedback plays an essential role in stroke rehabilitation therapy. When a force is applied...
Humans control balance using different feedback loops involving the vestibular system, the visual sy...
We examined vibrotactile stimulation as a form of supplemental limb state feedback to enhance planni...
This study investigated the generalized effects of positive feedback (PF) versus negative feedback (...
Object of the work: the feedback influence on the balance of stroke patients. Background: stroke has...
In this study, we employ optimal control and tactile feedback to teach subjects how to balance a sim...
Abstract — In this study, we employ optimal control and tactile feedback to teach subjects how to ba...
For individuals with altered sensory cues, vibrotactile feedback improves their balance control. How...
We investigated the intervention effect of training using a feedback-type tactile discrimination sys...
We describe two sets of experiments that examine the ability of vibrotactile encoding of simple posi...
A group design study was carried out using regulated feedback to enhance functional recovery in stro...
It has been considered that the brain stabilizes unstable body dynamics by regulating co-activation ...
Explicit visual feedback on postural sway is often used in balance assessment and training. However,...
A self paced linear positioning task was used to study the effects of visual and proprioceptive feed...
<div><p>It has been considered that the brain stabilizes unstable body dynamics by regulating co-act...
Augmented feedback plays an essential role in stroke rehabilitation therapy. When a force is applied...
Humans control balance using different feedback loops involving the vestibular system, the visual sy...
We examined vibrotactile stimulation as a form of supplemental limb state feedback to enhance planni...
This study investigated the generalized effects of positive feedback (PF) versus negative feedback (...
Object of the work: the feedback influence on the balance of stroke patients. Background: stroke has...