Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load

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Last updated 22 Jul 2024
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
Multichannel haptic feedback unlocks prosthetic hand dexterity
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
Prosthesis, Free Full-Text
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
Haptic shared control improves neural efficiency during myoelectric prosthesis use
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
Novel wearable armband helps users of prosthetic hands to 'get a grip
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
PDF) SoftHand Pro-D: Matching dynamic content of natural user commands with hand embodiment for enhanced prosthesis control
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
Prosthesis, Free Full-Text
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
Newsroom - Johns Hopkins Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
PDF) Multichannel haptic feedback unlocks prosthetic hand dexterity
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
Understanding and Measuring the Cognitive Load of Amputees for Rehabilitation and Prosthesis Development - ScienceDirect
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
Haptic shared control improves neural efficiency during myoelectric prosthesis use
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
Prosthetic Feedback Systems
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
Continuous supplementary tactile feedback can be applied (and then removed) to enhance precision manipulation, Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
Steeper Group - TRS Adult Hands and Prehensors
Get a grip: Adding haptics to prosthetic hands eases users' mental load
Innovative Multi Vibrotactile-Skin Stretch (MuViSS) haptic device for sensory motor feedback from a robotic prosthetic hand - ScienceDirect

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