Tactile feedback is an effective instrument for the training of grasping with a prosthesis at low- and medium-force levels
Abstract
Grasping is a complex task routinely performed in an anticipatory (feedforward) manner, where sensory feedback is responsible for learning and updating the internal model of grasp dynamics. This study aims at evaluating whether providing a proportional tactile force feedback during the myoelectric control of a prosthesis facilitates learning a stable internal model of the prosthesis force control. Ten able-bodied subjects controlled a sensorized...
Paper Details
Title
Tactile feedback is an effective instrument for the training of grasping with a prosthesis at low- and medium-force levels
Published Date
May 26, 2017
Journal
Volume
235
Issue
8
Pages
2547 - 2559
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