Is an artificial limb embodied as a hand? Brain decoding in prosthetic limb users

Volume: 18, Issue: 6, Pages: e3000729 - e3000729
Published: Jun 8, 2020
Abstract
The potential ability of the human brain to represent an artificial limb as a body part (embodiment) has been inspiring engineers, clinicians, and scientists as a means to optimise human-machine interfaces. Using functional MRI (fMRI), we studied whether neural embodiment actually occurs in prosthesis users' occipitotemporal cortex (OTC). Compared with controls, different prostheses types were visually represented more similarly to each other,...
Paper Details
Title
Is an artificial limb embodied as a hand? Brain decoding in prosthetic limb users
Published Date
Jun 8, 2020
Volume
18
Issue
6
Pages
e3000729 - e3000729
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