In this paper we asked the question: if we artificially raise the variability of torque control signals to match that of EMG, do subjects make similar errors and have similar uncertainty about their movements? We answered this question using two experiments in which subjects used three different control signals: torque, torque+noise, and EMG. First, we measured error on a simple target-hitting task in which subjects received visual feedback only at the end of their movements. We found that even when the signal-to-noise ratio was equal across EMG and torque+noise control signals, EMG resulted in larger errors. Second, we quantified uncertainty by measuring the just-noticeable difference of a visual perturbation. We found that for equal error...
The ability to monitor and adjust for errors in performance is critical for navigating work and soci...
The objective of this study was to understand how people adapt to errors when using a myoelectric co...
A number of studies have investigated the relationship between surface electromyogram (EMG) and torq...
In this paper we asked the question: if we artificially raise the variability of torque control sign...
In this paper we asked the question: if we artificially raise the variability of torque control sign...
Abstract Different feedback during user training for pattern recognition control lead to similar pe...
MYOELECTRIC ASSISTIVE DEVICES: DOES EMG PATTERN DISTINCTNESS REFLECT CONTROL ABILITY? Authors: A.W....
In myoelectric machine learning (ML) based control, it has been demonstrated that control performanc...
Human movements are prone to errors that arise from inaccuracies in both our perceptual processing a...
Human movements are prone to errors that arise from inaccuracies in both our perceptual processing a...
Introduction: System identification of the neuromuscular controller that regulates human balance, gi...
Control of human-machine interfaces are well modeled by computational control models, which take int...
Powered prostheses are controlled using electromyographic (EMG) signals, which may introduce high le...
In this article both movement errors and successful movements are considered to be the product of va...
Synopsis Recordings of naturally occurring Electromyographic (EMG) signals are variable. One of the ...
The ability to monitor and adjust for errors in performance is critical for navigating work and soci...
The objective of this study was to understand how people adapt to errors when using a myoelectric co...
A number of studies have investigated the relationship between surface electromyogram (EMG) and torq...
In this paper we asked the question: if we artificially raise the variability of torque control sign...
In this paper we asked the question: if we artificially raise the variability of torque control sign...
Abstract Different feedback during user training for pattern recognition control lead to similar pe...
MYOELECTRIC ASSISTIVE DEVICES: DOES EMG PATTERN DISTINCTNESS REFLECT CONTROL ABILITY? Authors: A.W....
In myoelectric machine learning (ML) based control, it has been demonstrated that control performanc...
Human movements are prone to errors that arise from inaccuracies in both our perceptual processing a...
Human movements are prone to errors that arise from inaccuracies in both our perceptual processing a...
Introduction: System identification of the neuromuscular controller that regulates human balance, gi...
Control of human-machine interfaces are well modeled by computational control models, which take int...
Powered prostheses are controlled using electromyographic (EMG) signals, which may introduce high le...
In this article both movement errors and successful movements are considered to be the product of va...
Synopsis Recordings of naturally occurring Electromyographic (EMG) signals are variable. One of the ...
The ability to monitor and adjust for errors in performance is critical for navigating work and soci...
The objective of this study was to understand how people adapt to errors when using a myoelectric co...
A number of studies have investigated the relationship between surface electromyogram (EMG) and torq...