2024
DOI: 10.1126/scirobotics.adl0085
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Excitation of natural spinal reflex loops in the sensory-motor control of hand prostheses

Patrick G. Sagastegui Alva,
Anna Boesendorfer,
Oskar C. Aszmann
et al.

Abstract: Sensory feedback for prosthesis control is typically based on encoding sensory information in specific types of sensory stimuli that the users interpret to adjust the control of the prosthesis. However, in physiological conditions, the afferent feedback received from peripheral nerves is not only processed consciously but also modulates spinal reflex loops that contribute to the neural information driving muscles. Spinal pathways are relevant for sensory-motor integration, but they are commonly not leveraged f… Show more

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