Sensory feedback for limb prostheses in amputees
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Stanisa Raspopovic +2 more
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Quadruped animals achieve agile and highly adaptive locomotion owing to the coordination between their legs and other body parts, such as the trunk, head, and tail, that is, body–limb coordination.
Shura Suzuki +4 more
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Clinical Application of Custom Neck Collar with Negative Sensory Feedback in Children with Intractable Torticollis [PDF]
Background/Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a custom neck collar with negative sensory feedback for the treatment of torticollis that was previously unresponsive to conservative or surgical treatment.
Jeewon Yoon +5 more
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Body Mechanics, Optimality, and Sensory Feedback in the Human Control of Complex Objects. [PDF]
Humans are adept at a wide variety of motor skills, including the handling of complex objects and using tools. Advances to understand the control of voluntary goal-directed movements have focused on simple behaviors such as reaching, uncoupled to any ...
Razavian RS +4 more
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A Sensory Feedback Control Law for Octopus Arm Movements [PDF]
The main contribution of this paper is a novel sensory feedback control law for an octopus arm. The control law is inspired by, and helps integrate, several observations made by biologists.
Tixian Wang +5 more
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The Role of Sensory Feedback in Developmental Stuttering: A Review. [PDF]
Developmental stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder that severely affects speech fluency. Multiple lines of evidence point to a role of sensory feedback in the disorder; this has led to a number of theories proposing different disruptions to the ...
Bradshaw AR, Lametti DR, McGettigan C.
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Different contributions of efferent and reafferent feedback to sensorimotor temporal recalibration
Adaptation to delays between actions and sensory feedback is important for efficiently interacting with our environment. Adaptation may rely on predictions of action-feedback pairing (motor-sensory component), or predictions of tactile-proprioceptive ...
Belkis Ezgi Arikan +5 more
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Lightening the Perceived Prosthesis Weight with Neural Embodiment Promoted by Sensory Feedback.
One of the main reasons why amputees report poor satisfaction with prostheses is their excessive weight perceived,1 despite the fact that they typically weigh less than half of the natural limb.2 Weight perception can be a subjective percept that is ...
Greta Preatoni +3 more
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Object Recognition via Evoked Sensory Feedback during Control of a Prosthetic Hand. [PDF]
Haptic and proprioceptive feedback is critical for sensorimotor integration when we use our hand to perform daily tasks. Here, we evaluated how externally evoked haptic and proprioceptive feedback and myoelectric control strategies affected the ...
Vargas L, Huang H, Zhu Y, Hu X.
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Tactile modulation of whisking via the brainstem loop: statechart modeling and experimental validation. [PDF]
Rats repeatedly sweep their facial whiskers back and forth in order to explore their environment. Such explorative whisking appears to be driven by central pattern generators (CPGs) that operate independently of direct sensory feedback.
Dana Sherman +5 more
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