Title
The use of an exoskeleton to investigate the self advantage phenomenon.
Abstract
This paper presents an upper extremity exoskeleton with an original application in neuroscience. The novelty of this study is the investigation of the self-advantage phenomenon under various experimental conditions. Usually this kind of experiments lies only on human visual ability to explicitly and/or implicitly recognize their own arm movements. Using an exoskeleton to replay recorded trajectories allows to give another perspective to the previous studies in including the proprioceptive ability of humans. Twelve healthy subjects were involved in this study. The results show that the self advantage phenomenon is even more present in the implicit tasks.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6610048
EMBC
Keywords
Field
DocType
biomechanics,recorded trajectory,mechanoception,neurophysiology,arm movement recognition,human proprioceptive ability,neuroscience,orthotics,human visual ability,self-advantage phenomenon,upper extremity exoskeleton,robots,gravity,visualization,exoskeletons
Computer vision,Neurophysiology,Simulation,Computer science,Human–computer interaction,Self,Exoskeleton,Artificial intelligence,Novelty,Phenomenon,Orthotics
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
2013
1557-170X
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
6
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Richard Moreau1124.60
S Moubarak200.34
Minh Tu Pham37615.53
Francesca Frassinetti4112.58
Alessandro Farnè552.38