Objective Considerable resources are being invested to enhance the control and usability of artificial limbs through the delivery of unnatural forms of somatosensory feedback. Here, we investigated whether intrinsic somatosensory information from the body part(s) remotely controlling an artificial limb can be leveraged by the motor system to support control and skill learning. Approach In a placebo-controlled design, we used local anaesthetic to attenuate somatosensory inputs to the big toes while participants learned to operate through pressure sensors a toe-controlled and hand-worn robotic extra finger. Motor learning outcomes were compared against a control group who received sham anaesthetic and quantified in three different task scenar...
Humans have long been fascinated by the opportunities afforded through augmentation. This vision not...
OBJECTIVE: Tactile afferents in the human hand provide fundamental information about hand-environmen...
Upper-limb absence renders everyday tasks extremely difficult or even impossible to complete. Althou...
Tactile sensory feedback is essential for dexterous object manipulation. Users of hand myoelectric p...
Supernumerary robotic limbs (SL) are devices developed to increase human capability. For this to hap...
In human movement augmentation, the number of controlled degrees of freedom could be enhanced by the...
Somatosensory feedback of the hand is essential for object identification. Without somatosensory fee...
Despite previous studies on the restoration of tactile sensation to the fingers and the hand, there ...
Somatosensory feedback, such as tactile and proprioceptive feedback, is essential to our daily senso...
Conventional prosthetic arms suffer from poor controllability and lack of sensory feedback. Owing to...
In the case of a hand amputation, the affected can use myoelectric prostheses to substitute the miss...
INTRODUCTION Adding sensory feedback to myoelectric prosthetic hands was shown to enhance the use...
Introduction: Adding sensory feedback to myoelectric prosthetic hands was shown to enhance the user ...
Somatosensory feedback of the hand is essential for object identification. Without somatosensory fee...
Humans have long been fascinated by the opportunities afforded through augmentation. This vision not...
OBJECTIVE: Tactile afferents in the human hand provide fundamental information about hand-environmen...
Upper-limb absence renders everyday tasks extremely difficult or even impossible to complete. Althou...
Tactile sensory feedback is essential for dexterous object manipulation. Users of hand myoelectric p...
Supernumerary robotic limbs (SL) are devices developed to increase human capability. For this to hap...
In human movement augmentation, the number of controlled degrees of freedom could be enhanced by the...
Somatosensory feedback of the hand is essential for object identification. Without somatosensory fee...
Despite previous studies on the restoration of tactile sensation to the fingers and the hand, there ...
Somatosensory feedback, such as tactile and proprioceptive feedback, is essential to our daily senso...
Conventional prosthetic arms suffer from poor controllability and lack of sensory feedback. Owing to...
In the case of a hand amputation, the affected can use myoelectric prostheses to substitute the miss...
INTRODUCTION Adding sensory feedback to myoelectric prosthetic hands was shown to enhance the use...
Introduction: Adding sensory feedback to myoelectric prosthetic hands was shown to enhance the user ...
Somatosensory feedback of the hand is essential for object identification. Without somatosensory fee...
Humans have long been fascinated by the opportunities afforded through augmentation. This vision not...
OBJECTIVE: Tactile afferents in the human hand provide fundamental information about hand-environmen...
Upper-limb absence renders everyday tasks extremely difficult or even impossible to complete. Althou...