一种先进的仿人机械手假肢的感觉转诊。

Birgitta Rosén, H Henrik Ehrsson, Christian Antfolk, Christian Cipriani, Fredrik Sebelius, Göran Lundborg
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摘要

目前市场上的假肢只能在有限的范围内被截肢者使用,部分原因是缺乏来自假肢的感官反馈。我们报告了一项初步研究,该研究展示了截肢者如何体验像机器人一样的高级假肢,作为他们自己身体的一部分。我们诱导了一种感知错觉,通过这种错觉,对残肢的触摸是由假手体验到的。这种错觉是通过对隐藏的截肢残端和机械手假体进行同步触觉刺激而产生的。在5名上肢截肢的患者中,这种刺激引起了从残肢到假手的转诊触觉,并且假手的体验更像一只真手。我们还表明,当截肢者通过记录手臂肌肉活动的肌电图来控制假手的运动时,这种错觉可以起作用。这些观察结果表明,之前描述的“橡胶手错觉”也适用于高级手假体,即使它具有机器人般的外观。
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Referral of sensation to an advanced humanoid robotic hand prosthesis.

Hand prostheses that are currently available on the market are used by amputees to only a limited extent, partly because of lack of sensory feedback from the artificial hand. We report a pilot study that showed how amputees can experience a robot-like advanced hand prosthesis as part of their own body. We induced a perceptual illusion by which touch applied to the stump of the arm was experienced from the artificial hand. This illusion was elicited by applying synchronous tactile stimulation to the hidden amputation stump and the robotic hand prosthesis in full view. In five people who had had upper limb amputations this stimulation caused referral touch sensation from the stump to the artificial hand, and the prosthesis was experienced more like a real hand. We also showed that this illusion can work when the amputee controls the movements of the artificial hand by recordings of the arm muscle activity with electromyograms. These observations indicate that the previously described "rubber hand illusion" is also valid for an advanced hand prosthesis, even when it has a robotic-like appearance.

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