Closing the control loop by providing somatosensory feedback to the user of a prosthesis is a well-known, long standing challenge in the field of prosthetics. Various approaches have been investigated for feedback restoration, ranging from direct neural stimulation to noninvasive sensory substitution methods. Although there are many studies presenting closed-loop systems, only a few of them objectively evaluated the closed-loop performance, mostly using vibrotactile stimulation. Importantly, the conclusions about the utility of the feedback were partly contradictory. The goal of the current study was to systematically investigate the capability of human subjects to control grasping force in closed loop using electrotactile feedback. We have...
Despite previous studies on the restoration of tactile sensation to the fingers and the hand, there ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether virtual training improves grip force control in prost...
Abstract Background To effectively replace the human hand, a prosthesis should seamlessly respond to...
Recent advances in neural prosthetics have provided patients with the ability to use signals derived...
The appropriate sensory information feedback is important for the success of an object grasping and ...
<div><p>The aim of this study was to determine whether virtual training improves grip force control ...
User feedback about grasping force or slip of objects is lacking in current myoelectric forearm pros...
Grasping is a complex task routinely performed in an anticipatory (feedforward) manner, where sensor...
Tactile feedback about, at least, hand aperture and grasping force, is required for (1) optimal cont...
Abstract Background Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently,...
Background: User feedback about grasping force and hand aperture is very important in object handlin...
Aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of electrotactile feedback in closed loop train...
Background: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
While prosthetic fitting after upper-limb loss allows for restoration of motor functions, it deprive...
Most users of prosthetic hands must rely on visual feedback alone, which requires visual attention a...
Despite previous studies on the restoration of tactile sensation to the fingers and the hand, there ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether virtual training improves grip force control in prost...
Abstract Background To effectively replace the human hand, a prosthesis should seamlessly respond to...
Recent advances in neural prosthetics have provided patients with the ability to use signals derived...
The appropriate sensory information feedback is important for the success of an object grasping and ...
<div><p>The aim of this study was to determine whether virtual training improves grip force control ...
User feedback about grasping force or slip of objects is lacking in current myoelectric forearm pros...
Grasping is a complex task routinely performed in an anticipatory (feedforward) manner, where sensor...
Tactile feedback about, at least, hand aperture and grasping force, is required for (1) optimal cont...
Abstract Background Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently,...
Background: User feedback about grasping force and hand aperture is very important in object handlin...
Aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of electrotactile feedback in closed loop train...
Background: Sensory feedback is critical for grasping in able-bodied subjects. Consequently, closing...
While prosthetic fitting after upper-limb loss allows for restoration of motor functions, it deprive...
Most users of prosthetic hands must rely on visual feedback alone, which requires visual attention a...
Despite previous studies on the restoration of tactile sensation to the fingers and the hand, there ...
The aim of this study was to determine whether virtual training improves grip force control in prost...
Abstract Background To effectively replace the human hand, a prosthesis should seamlessly respond to...