Performance among different types of myocontrolled tasks is not related

Volume: 70, Pages: 102592 - 102592
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Studies on myocontrolled assistive technology (AT), such as myoelectric prostheses, as well as rehabilitation practice using myoelectric controlled interfaces, commonly assume the existence of a general myocontrol skill. This is the skill to control myosignals in such a way that they are employable in multiple tasks. If this skill exists, training any myocontrolled task using a certain set of muscles would improve the use of myocontrolled AT...
Paper Details
Title
Performance among different types of myocontrolled tasks is not related
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
70
Pages
102592 - 102592
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