A Review of Non-Invasive Sensory Feedback Methods for Transradial Prosthetic Hands
Abstract
Any implant or prosthesis replacing a function or functions of an organ or group of organs should be biologically and sensorily integrated with the human body in order to increase their acceptance with their user. If this replacement is for a human hand, which is an important interface between humans and their environment, the acceptance issue and developing sensory-motor embodiment will be more challenging. Despite progress in prosthesis...
Paper Details
Title
A Review of Non-Invasive Sensory Feedback Methods for Transradial Prosthetic Hands
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
6
Pages
6878 - 6899
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