Tolerance of time delay to the sense of agency for operating electric prosthetic hands: a preliminary experiment with the appearance and gripping action

Ryuichi Furuhashi, Taro Sugihara, Kenji Sato, A. Gofuku
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Rehabilitation in patients with phantom limb pain using an electric prosthetic hand is a promising way to mitigate their pain. This method is thought to reconstruct the patient’s sensory-motor loop that connects a command from the brain for a particular movement with the perception that the electric prosthetic hand is actually being driven by this command. A sense of agency (SoA), offered by the feeling that the prosthetic hand is being operated by the patient’s own intentions, is important for this rehabilitation. However, the relationship between characteristics of the prosthetic hand, especially the degree of reproducibility of its appearance and of gripping actions, and the associated SoA is not clear. This study therefore investigated the influence of the reproducibility of gripping action of an electric prosthetic hand and its appearance on participants’ (n = 60) SoA. In advance of adopting patient with phantom limb pain, this study focused on the difference of SoA scores of healthy participants. Significant differences were observed in SoA scores due to the changes in reproducibility of the appearance and gripping action. It is suggested that SoA is more strongly perceived when the prosthetic hand does not strictly resemble a human hand.
操作电动假肢手的时间延迟对代理感的容忍度:外观和抓握动作的初步实验
使用电动假肢对幻肢疼痛患者进行康复治疗是一种很有前途的减轻疼痛的方法。这种方法被认为是重建病人的感觉-运动回路,将大脑对特定运动的命令与感知连接起来,即电子假手实际上是由这个命令驱动的。一种代理感(SoA),即患者感觉假手是按照自己的意愿操作的,对这种康复很重要。然而,假手的特征,特别是其外观和抓握动作的可重复性程度与相关SoA之间的关系尚不清楚。因此,本研究调查了电动假手抓握动作的再现性及其外观对参与者(n = 60) SoA的影响。在采用幻肢痛患者之前,本研究主要关注健康参与者的SoA评分差异。由于外观和抓握动作的可重复性的变化,在SoA分数中观察到显着差异。这表明,当假手不完全像人的手时,SoA更容易被感知。
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