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Skill learning from kinesthetic feedback

The American Journal of Surgery, 2017
It is important for a surgeon to perform surgical tasks under appropriate guidance from visual and kinesthetic feedback. However, our knowledge on kinesthetic (muscle) memory and its role in learning motor skills remains elementary.To discover the effect of exclusive kinesthetic training on kinesthetic memory in both performance and learning.In Phase 1,
David Pinzon   +3 more
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Physical mobile interaction with kinesthetic feedback

2012 IEEE Haptics Symposium (HAPTICS), 2012
As the gestural interface is emerging as one of the key interfaces for mobile computing, the ability of these interfaces to provide physical feedback is becoming more important. Especially in the context of interacting with a virtual world, generating proper feedback is more important when seeking to engage users in a simulated world.
Byung-Kil Han   +4 more
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SurfTics — Kinesthetic and tactile feedback on a touchscreen device

2017 IEEE World Haptics Conference (WHC), 2017
This paper presents a novel touchscreen-based haptic device, which provides access to graphical media for the visually impaired. The proposed device allows the exploration of shapes and the texture of images displayed on the touchscreen. The hardware design and rendering algorithms are described.
Thomas Hausberger   +4 more
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Visual Dominance in the Cross-Modal Kinesthetic to Kinesthetic Plus Visual Feedback Condition

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1986
In previous studies subjects who have learned a positioning response with kinesthetic feedback tended to make greater errors when visual feedback was provided during later trials. These subjects have always performed with both kinesthetic and visual feedback available.
T G, Reeve, L J, Mackey, G W, Fober
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Closed Loop Kinesthetic Feedback for Postural Control Rehabilitation

IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2014
Postural control rehabilitation may benefit from the use of smart devices providing biofeedback. This approach consists of increasing the patients perception of their postural state. Namely, postural state is monitored and fed back in real time to the patients through one or more sensory channels. This allows implementing rehabilitation exercises where
Fabien Vérité   +2 more
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Toward Whole-Hand Kinesthetic Feedback: A Survey of Force Feedback Gloves

IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2019
Force feedback gloves have found many applications in fields such as teleoperation and virtual reality. In order to enhance the immersive feeling of interaction with remote or virtual environments, glove-like haptic devices are used, which enable users to touch and manipulate virtual objects in a more intuitive and direct way via the dexterous ...
Dangxiao Wang   +5 more
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Retrieval facilitation in normal and amnesic rats with kinesthetic feedback

Behavioral Biology, 1976
Kinesthetic cues provided by a step-down response proved effective in improving performance following ECS-produced retrograde amnesia in the rat for a passive-avoidance task. The kinesthetic feedback produced a similar increment in performance for animals that received footshock but not ECS.
T G, Shaw, D L, Chute
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A design framework for teleoperators with kinesthetic feedback

IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation, 1989
The application of a hybrid two-port model to teleoperators with force and velocity sensing at the master and slave is presented. The interfaces between human operator and master, and between environment and slave, are ports through which the teleoperator is designed to exchange energy between the operator and the environment. By computing or measuring
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A wearable stimulation device for sharing and augmenting kinesthetic feedback

Proceedings of the 6th Augmented Human International Conference, 2015
In this paper, we introduce a wearable stimulation device that is capable of simultaneously achieving functional electrical stimulation (FES) and the measurement of electromyogram (EMG) signals. We also propose dynamically adjustable frequency stimulation over a wide range of frequencies (1-150Hz), which allows the EMG-triggered FES device to be used ...
Jun Nishida   +2 more
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Kinesthetic feedback improves grasp performance in cable-driven prostheses

2021 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), 2021
Despite significant progress in the realm of upper-limb prosthetic design, end-users still abandon modern myoelectric prostheses, with haptic feedback listed as a primary need. The passive scheme of cable-driven body-powered prostheses provides kinesthetic sensory information to the user but can also lead to discomfort and fatigue due to the large ...
Michael E. Abbott   +3 more
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