Exploring Biomimetic Stiffness Modulation and Wearable Finger Haptics for Improving Myoelectric Control of Virtual Hand
The embodiment of virtual hand (VH) by the user is generally deemed to be important for virtual reality (VR) based hand rehabilitation applications, which may help to engage the user and promote motor skill relearning. In particular, it requires that the VH should produce task-dependent interaction...
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Main Authors: | Hong Zeng (Author), Weijie Yu (Author), Dapeng Chen (Author), Xuhui Hu (Author), Dingguo Zhang (Author), Aiguo Song (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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