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Effects of vibrotactile feedback on human learning of arm motions

Bark et al., 2014

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7824703378700437817
Author
Bark K
Hyman E
Tan F
Cha E
Jax S
Buxbaum L
Kuchenbecker K
Publication year
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IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering

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Tactile cues generated from lightweight, wearable actuators can help users learn new motions by providing immediate feedback on when and how to correct their movements. We present a vibrotactile motion guidance system that measures arm motions and provides …
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