Learning an EMG Controlled Game: Task-Specific Adaptations and Transfer

Volume: 11, Issue: 8, Pages: e0160817 - e0160817
Published: Aug 24, 2016
Abstract
Video games that aim to improve myoelectric control (myogames) are gaining popularity and are often part of the rehabilitation process following an upper limb amputation. However, direct evidence for their effect on prosthetic skill is limited. This study aimed to determine whether and how myogaming improves EMG control and whether performance improvements transfer to a prosthesis-simulator task. Able-bodied right-handed participants (N = 28)...
Paper Details
Title
Learning an EMG Controlled Game: Task-Specific Adaptations and Transfer
Published Date
Aug 24, 2016
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
8
Pages
e0160817 - e0160817
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