The Influence of Training With Visual Biofeedback on the Predictability of Myoelectric Control Usability
Studies have shown that closed-loop myoelectric control schemes can lead to changes in user performance and behavior compared to open-loop systems. When users are placed within the control loop, such as during real-time use, they must correct for errors made by the controller and learn what behavior...
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Main Authors: | Jena L. Nawfel (Author), Kevin B. Englehart (Author), Erik J. Scheme (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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