Effect of internal model development on effort and error during EMG control of three functional tracking tasks

Published: Apr 1, 2015
Abstract
Powered upper limb prostheses typically use EMG to control movement. EMG control is often variable and inefficient, and it is unclear if persons benefit from use of internal models, which have been shown to improve performance with traditional human-machine interfaces. We investigated how internal model use affected errors and effort across a group of 20 subjects using EMG control to perform a tracking task. To vary the ability of subjects to...
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Title
Effect of internal model development on effort and error during EMG control of three functional tracking tasks
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
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