Background A prosthetic system should ideally reinstate the bidirectional communication between the user’s brain and its end effector by restoring both motor and sensory functions lost after an amputation. However, current commercial prostheses generally do not incorporate somatosensory feedback. Even without explicit feedback, grasping using a prosthesis partly relies on sensory information. Indeed, the prosthesis operation is characterized by visual and sound cues that could be exploited by the user to estimate the prosthesis state. However, the quality of this incidental feedback has not been objectively evaluated. Methods In this study, the psychometric properties of the auditory and visual feedback of prosthesis motion were assessed ...
Introduction: Sensory feedback in hand prostheses is lacking but wished for. Many amputees experienc...
Conventional prosthetic arms suffer from poor controllability and lack of sensory feedback. Owing to...
A commonly cited reason for the high abandonment rate of myoelectric prostheses is a lack of grip fo...
Background: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
Upper limb amputees lack the benefit of tactile and proprioceptive feedback while using their pr ost...
BACKGROUND: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
Background To effectively replace the human hand, a prosthesis should seamlessly respond to user in...
While prosthetic fitting after upper-limb loss allows for restoration of motor functions, it deprive...
Background: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
Grasping is a complex task routinely performed in an anticipatory (feedforward) manner, where sensor...
In the case of a hand amputation, the affected can use myoelectric prostheses to substitute the miss...
Source code and preprocessed electroencephalographic and kinematics data.Prosthesis disuse and ab...
Controlling the motion of a prosthetic upper limb without visual feedback is extremely difficult bec...
Amputation of the hand implies the loss of the ability to grasp and the ability to "feel". The grasp...
Abstract Background It is widely believed that both feed-forward and feed-back mechanisms are requir...
Introduction: Sensory feedback in hand prostheses is lacking but wished for. Many amputees experienc...
Conventional prosthetic arms suffer from poor controllability and lack of sensory feedback. Owing to...
A commonly cited reason for the high abandonment rate of myoelectric prostheses is a lack of grip fo...
Background: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
Upper limb amputees lack the benefit of tactile and proprioceptive feedback while using their pr ost...
BACKGROUND: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
Background To effectively replace the human hand, a prosthesis should seamlessly respond to user in...
While prosthetic fitting after upper-limb loss allows for restoration of motor functions, it deprive...
Background: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
Grasping is a complex task routinely performed in an anticipatory (feedforward) manner, where sensor...
In the case of a hand amputation, the affected can use myoelectric prostheses to substitute the miss...
Source code and preprocessed electroencephalographic and kinematics data.Prosthesis disuse and ab...
Controlling the motion of a prosthetic upper limb without visual feedback is extremely difficult bec...
Amputation of the hand implies the loss of the ability to grasp and the ability to "feel". The grasp...
Abstract Background It is widely believed that both feed-forward and feed-back mechanisms are requir...
Introduction: Sensory feedback in hand prostheses is lacking but wished for. Many amputees experienc...
Conventional prosthetic arms suffer from poor controllability and lack of sensory feedback. Owing to...
A commonly cited reason for the high abandonment rate of myoelectric prostheses is a lack of grip fo...