Intraneural sensory feedback restores grip force control and motor coordination while using a prosthetic hand

Volume: 16, Issue: 2, Pages: 026034 - 026034
Published: Feb 27, 2019
Abstract
Tactile afferents in the human hand provide fundamental information about hand-environment interactions, which is used by the brain to adapt the motor output to the physical properties of the object being manipulated. A hand amputation disrupts both afferent and efferent pathways from/to the hand, completely invalidating the individual's motor repertoire. Although motor functions may be partially recovered by using a myoelectric prosthesis,...
Paper Details
Title
Intraneural sensory feedback restores grip force control and motor coordination while using a prosthetic hand
Published Date
Feb 27, 2019
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
026034 - 026034
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