How Fast Is Too Fast? Boundaries to the Perception of Electrical Stimulation of Peripheral Nerves
Transcutaneous electrical stimulation is a promising technique for providing prosthetic hand users with information about sensory events. However, questions remain over how to design the stimulation paradigms to provide users the best opportunity to discriminate these events. Here, we investigate if...
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Main Authors: | Sigrid Dupan (Author), Zak McNeill (Author), Eera Sarda (Author), Emma Brunton (Author), Kianoush Nazarpour (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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