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2016 (v1)Publication
This work examines physiological mechanisms underlying the position sense of the wrist, namely, the codification of proprioceptive information related to pointing movements of the wrist toward kinesthetic targets. Twenty-four healthy subjects participated to a robot-aided assessment of their wrist proprioceptive acuity to investigate if the...
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2009 (v1)Publication
Background for many technology-driven visuomotor tasks such as tele-surgery, human operators face situations in which the frames of reference for vision and action are misaligned and need to be compensated in order to perform the tasks with the necessary precision. The cognitive mechanisms for the selection of appropriate frames of reference...
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2010 (v1)Publication
This study addresses force/movement control in a dynamic ''hybrid'' task: the master sub-task is continuous manual tracking of a target moving along an eight-shaped Lissajous figure, with the tracking error as the primary performance index; the slave sub-task is compensation of a disturbing curl viscous field, compatibly with the primary...
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2012 (v1)Publication
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2017 (v1)Publication
Background: Several neurodevelopmental disorders and brain injuries in children have been associated with proprioceptive dysfunction that will negatively affect their movement. Unfortunately, there is lack of reliable and objective clinical examination protocols and our current knowledge of how proprioception evolves in typically developing...
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2009 (v1)Publication
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2009 (v1)Publication
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2014 (v1)Publication
Although proprioceptive impairment is likely to affect in a significant manner the capacity of stroke patients to recover functionality of upper limb, clinical assessment methods currently in use are rather crude, with a low level of reliability and a limited capacity to discriminate the relevant features of this severe deficit. In the present...
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2012 (v1)Publication
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2009 (v1)Publication
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2015 (v1)Publication
Proprioception has a crucial role in promoting or hindering motor learning. In particular, an intact position sense strongly correlates with the chances of recovery after stroke. A great majority of neurological patients present both motor dysfunctions and impairments in kinesthesia, but traditional robot and virtual reality training techniques...
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2017 (v1)Publication
In this paper we present a case study in which a 14-year-old, right-handed stroke patient with severe weakness, spasticity, and motor dysfunction of the left upper extremity participated in a three-month distal robotic training program. The robotic device was compliant to the patient's movements and was able to modulate the level of assistance...
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2009 (v1)Publication
Robotic systems for neuromotor rehabilitation have been a part of clinical practice for more than a decade but the efficacy of this new technology is still debated. One reason for this, in our opinion, is that there is still no consensus on the most important features of these systems, or on the underlying theoretical basis, essential for the...
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