2019 IEEE 1st Global Conference on Life Sciences and Technologies (LifeTech) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/lifetech.2019.8883865
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Hybrid EEG-EMG Signals Based Approach for Control of Hand Motions of a Transhumeral Prosthesis

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“…Even with a fast response, the latter is more economical and, with simpler human interfaces, depending on the level of amputation, will require non-orthodox movements of the residual muscles to reach a simple desired location. Using both has improved the accuracy and natural feeling of the expected movements ( Hu et al., 2018 ; Ruhunage et al., 2019 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Even with a fast response, the latter is more economical and, with simpler human interfaces, depending on the level of amputation, will require non-orthodox movements of the residual muscles to reach a simple desired location. Using both has improved the accuracy and natural feeling of the expected movements ( Hu et al., 2018 ; Ruhunage et al., 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using a similar number of amputated and non-amputated subjects ( Twardowski et al., 2019 ) to perform the same movements and comparing the results, experimentation was possible, as with Idowu et al. (2021) and Ruhunage et al. (2019) , which used only amputees and healthy subjects, respectively.…”
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