Abstract Patients with lower limb amputation experience “embodiment” while using a prosthesis, perceiving it as part of their body. Humans control their biological body parts and receive appropriate information by directing attention toward them, which is called body-specific attention. This study investigated whether patients with lower limb amputation similarly direct attention to prosthetic limbs. The participants were 11 patients with lower limb amputation who started training to walk with a prosthesis. Attention to the prosthetic foot was measured longitudinally by a visual detection task. In the initial stage of walking rehabilitation, the index of attention to the prosthetic foot was lower than that to the healthy foot. In the final ...
Background: Positive adjustments to amputation and an artificial limb play important roles in the re...
ObjectivesThe objectives are to determine neural dynamics during gait using electro-encephalography ...
The human brain contains multiple hand-selective areas, in both the sensorimotor and visual systems....
ObjectiveAdopting an external focus of attention has been shown to benefit motor performance and lea...
Aim: The phantom phenomenon is a well-known example of the difference between body awareness and bod...
International audienceAmputated patients are hardly satisfied with upper limb prostheses, and tend t...
It is difficult to stop accidental falls and maintain balance after leg amputation. The goal of post...
Phantom limb pain (PLP) develops in most patients with lower limb amputation. Changes in the periphe...
International audienceLower limb amputation (LLA) destroys the sensory communication between the bra...
Objectives The objectives are to determine neural dynamics during gait using electro-encephalography...
Introduction: To understand the perception of lower limb amputees, regarding movement with prothesis...
International audienceFar from being a "simple" palliation of the amputated limb, the prosthesis is ...
Background: Positive adjustments to amputation and an artificial limb play important roles in the re...
ObjectivesThe objectives are to determine neural dynamics during gait using electro-encephalography ...
The human brain contains multiple hand-selective areas, in both the sensorimotor and visual systems....
ObjectiveAdopting an external focus of attention has been shown to benefit motor performance and lea...
Aim: The phantom phenomenon is a well-known example of the difference between body awareness and bod...
International audienceAmputated patients are hardly satisfied with upper limb prostheses, and tend t...
It is difficult to stop accidental falls and maintain balance after leg amputation. The goal of post...
Phantom limb pain (PLP) develops in most patients with lower limb amputation. Changes in the periphe...
International audienceLower limb amputation (LLA) destroys the sensory communication between the bra...
Objectives The objectives are to determine neural dynamics during gait using electro-encephalography...
Introduction: To understand the perception of lower limb amputees, regarding movement with prothesis...
International audienceFar from being a "simple" palliation of the amputated limb, the prosthesis is ...
Background: Positive adjustments to amputation and an artificial limb play important roles in the re...
ObjectivesThe objectives are to determine neural dynamics during gait using electro-encephalography ...
The human brain contains multiple hand-selective areas, in both the sensorimotor and visual systems....