Sensory substitution of elbow proprioception to improve myoelectric control of upper limb prosthesis: experiment on healthy subjects and amputees

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    Indeed, the literature and the patients report that vision provides a limited source of feedback, especially in the context of object manipulation which is best relayed and integrated through tactile feedback. More recently, the sense of position and motion was fed back via a skin stretch device on healthy subjects, and results showed that average errors were lower with the device than with no feedback, but larger than with contralateral proprioceptive feedback. Direct neural stimulation was also used to give feedback on limb position, and intraneural stimulation was also used to provide feedback for . . .

     

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