传出微神经记录:运动控制研究和假肢解码的工具

F. Petrini, S. Raspopovic, M. Bonizzato, F. Giambattistelli, L. Zollo, E. Guglielmelli, S. Micera
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许多努力都是针对有或没有截肢的人的神经运动命令的性质和意义的特征。微神经摄影是一种完善的传入记录工具,可以用于在操作任务期间更深入地了解手部运动控制。此外,它有望通过残差神经电信号来增强对使用者控制假手能力的评估。在本研究中,研究了在不同抓取期间记录运动相关微神经信号的可行性,以及它们的连续信号处理和分类。初步结果表明,微神经造影技术可为深入了解运动控制的神经编码、改善外周神经信号的记录/解码、建立精确的外周神经接口用于假肢控制提供有力的技术支持。
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Efferent microneurography recordings: A tool for motor control study and hand-prosthesis decoding
Many efforts have been directed towards the characterization of nature and meaning of neural motor commands in persons with or without hand amputation. Microneurography is a well-established tool for afferent recordings, which could be potentially employed for a deeper understanding of hand motor control during manipulation tasks. Furthermore, it could hopefully enhance the assessment of users' capability to control prosthetic hands by means of residual electroneurographic signals. In the present study, the feasibility of recording of motor-related microneurographyic signals during different grasps is investigated, along with their successive signal processing and classification. Preliminary results show that microneurography could be a robust technique for in-depth understanding of the neural coding underlying motor control, and for improving peripheral nerve signal recording/decoding, in view of establishing precise peripheral nerve interfaces for hand prosthesis control.
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