The importance of sensory feedback to enhance embodiment during virtual training of myoelectric prostheses users
Abstract
In this poster, we propose a system that uses immersive Virtual Reality (iVR) and EMG signal processing (muscle activity) to provide a training environment for amputees who are supposed to use a myoelectric prosthesis. We also investigate the efficiency of learning how to control a virtual prosthesis with and without sensory feedback. Our results show that virtual training can be greatly improved when proper tactile feedback is provided, especially for myoelectric controlled prostheses.
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