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Autor:
Tjasa Kunavar, Marko Jamšek, Edwin Johnatan Avila-Mireles, Elmar Rueckert, Luka Peternel, Jan Babič
Publikováno v:
Sensors, Vol 24, Iss 4, p 1231 (2024)
During the learning of a new sensorimotor task, individuals are usually provided with instructional stimuli and relevant information about the target task. The inclusion of haptic devices in the study of this kind of learning has greatly helped in th
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https://doaj.org/article/ce02c22e4e6c4b3d9813a54d04e6282f
Autor:
Pietro Morasso, Valentina Squeri, Edwin Johnatan Avila Mireles, Jacopo Zenzeri, Dalia De Santis
Publikováno v:
IEEE transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering : a publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. 25(7)
It is known that physical coupling between two subjects may be advantageous in joint tasks. However, little is known about how two people mutually exchange information to exploit the coupling. Therefore, we adopted a reversed, novel perspective to th
Publikováno v:
EMBC
Physical interaction between man and machines is increasing the interest of the research as well as the industrial community. It is known that physical coupling between active persons can be beneficial and increase the performance of the dyad compare
Autor:
Valentina Squeri, Jacopo Zenzeri, Edwin Johnatan Avila Mireles, Dalia De Santis, Pietro Morasso
Publikováno v:
EMBC
In the context of unstable tasks, whenever the dynamics of the interaction are unknown, our ability to control an object depends on the predictability of the sensory feedback generated from the physical coupling at the interface with the object. In t
Autor:
Edwin Johnatan Avila Mireles, Dalia De Santis, Valentina Squeri, Jacopo Zenzeri, Pietro Morasso
Publikováno v:
EMBC
Previous works have shown that, when dealing with instabilities in a bimanual manipulation paradigm, humans modulate the stiffness of the arms according to feedforward or feedback mechanisms as a function of the dynamics of the task. The aim of this