Abstract A major drawback with myoelectric prostheses is that they do not provide the user with sensory feedback. Using a new principle for sensory feedback, we did a series of experiments involving 11 healthy subjects. The skin on the volar aspect of the forearm was used as the target area for sensory input. Experiments included discrimination of site of stimuli and pressure levels at a single stimulation point. A tactile display based on digital servomotors with one actuating element for each of the five fingers was used as a stimulator on the forearm. The results show that the participants were able to discriminate between three fingers with an accuracy of 97%, between five fingers with an accuracy of 82%, and between five levels with an...
Today’s prostheses provide numerous intuitive features including several gripping patterns and movem...
A variety of bioengineering systems are being developed to restore the sense of touch in individuals...
Amputation of the hand implies the loss of the ability to grasp and the ability to "feel". The grasp...
Background: The users of today's commercial prosthetic hands are not given any conscious sensory fee...
No current commercially available myoelectrically controlled prosthetic hands provide conscious sens...
Objective: Lack of sensory feedback is a drawback in today's hand prostheses. We present here a non-...
OBJECTIVE: Currently available hand prostheses lack sensory feedback. A "phantom hand map", a referr...
OBJECTIVE: Currently available hand prostheses lack sensory feedback. A "phantom hand map", a referr...
Human rely profoundly on tactile feedback from fingertips to interact with the environment, whereas ...
Human rely profoundly on tactile feedback from fingertips to interact with the environment, whereas ...
Abstract in Undetermined Purpose: This study explores the possibilities of transferring peripheral t...
Abstract — This research is in line with an important comment from the first amputee who tried the p...
Tactile feedback about, at least, hand aperture and grasping force, is required for (1) optimal cont...
The sense of touch in our body is something that many of us take for granted. It is after all hard t...
Today’s prostheses provide numerous intuitive features including several gripping patterns and movem...
Today’s prostheses provide numerous intuitive features including several gripping patterns and movem...
A variety of bioengineering systems are being developed to restore the sense of touch in individuals...
Amputation of the hand implies the loss of the ability to grasp and the ability to "feel". The grasp...
Background: The users of today's commercial prosthetic hands are not given any conscious sensory fee...
No current commercially available myoelectrically controlled prosthetic hands provide conscious sens...
Objective: Lack of sensory feedback is a drawback in today's hand prostheses. We present here a non-...
OBJECTIVE: Currently available hand prostheses lack sensory feedback. A "phantom hand map", a referr...
OBJECTIVE: Currently available hand prostheses lack sensory feedback. A "phantom hand map", a referr...
Human rely profoundly on tactile feedback from fingertips to interact with the environment, whereas ...
Human rely profoundly on tactile feedback from fingertips to interact with the environment, whereas ...
Abstract in Undetermined Purpose: This study explores the possibilities of transferring peripheral t...
Abstract — This research is in line with an important comment from the first amputee who tried the p...
Tactile feedback about, at least, hand aperture and grasping force, is required for (1) optimal cont...
The sense of touch in our body is something that many of us take for granted. It is after all hard t...
Today’s prostheses provide numerous intuitive features including several gripping patterns and movem...
Today’s prostheses provide numerous intuitive features including several gripping patterns and movem...
A variety of bioengineering systems are being developed to restore the sense of touch in individuals...
Amputation of the hand implies the loss of the ability to grasp and the ability to "feel". The grasp...