Grasp control of a prosthetic hand through peripheral neural signals
Abstract
The use of neural electrodes to stimulate the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) of upper limb amputees is giving promising results in restoring tactile feedback. The same interfaces could be used to record the motor activity originated from the brain and transferred to the muscles. In this paper, the possibility to control a prosthetic hand by means of neural signals acquired through tf-LIFE4 electrodes implanted in a human subject was...
Paper Details
Title
Grasp control of a prosthetic hand through peripheral neural signals
Published Date
May 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
1026
Pages
012006 - 012006
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