Instructions from an Active Robotic Hand Increase Body Ownership and Task Clarity.

Sweder van Dipten, John Paulin Hansen
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Abstract

This study introduces a novel approach to home rehabilitation exercise instructions, utilizing a 3D-printed robotic hand that can mimic the patient's hand movements and follow pre-programmed instructions. This robotic hand, made from inexpensive 3D printed components and hobbyist equipment, is controlled by open source computer vision tracking. Two within-subject crossover studies were conducted with 30 healthy participants. The first study assessed the participants' sense of embodiment, while the second compared their ability to remember movement exercises when instructed by the robotic hand versus video clips. The results showed that the participants experienced a higher sense of embodiment with the robotic hand in its active mode. Furthermore, they demonstrated significantly better short-term memory retention of medium and difficult finger movement sequences when instructed by the robotic hand compared to video instruction ($F_{1,56}=4.047, \mathrm{p}<.05$) and ($F_{1,56}=19.463, \mathrm{p}$ $<.05$). These findings suggest that this innovative method could improve remote therapy and strengthen bodily ownership, which is essential in stroke rehabilitation.

指令从一个主动机械手增加身体所有权和任务清晰度。
本研究介绍了一种新颖的家庭康复训练指导方法,利用3d打印的机器人手可以模仿患者的手部运动并遵循预先编程的指令。这只机器人手由廉价的3D打印部件和爱好者设备制成,由开源计算机视觉跟踪控制。对30名健康参与者进行了两项主题内交叉研究。第一项研究评估了参与者的身体感,而第二项研究则比较了他们在机器人手和视频片段指导下记住运动练习的能力。结果表明,在主动模式下,参与者体验到更高的机械手的体现感。此外,在机器人手的指导下,他们对中等和困难的手指运动序列的短期记忆保持明显优于视频指导($F_{1,56}=4.047, \ mathm {p})。
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