The restoration of complex hand functions by creating a novel bidirectional link between the nervous system and a dexterous hand prosthesis is currently pursued by several research groups. This connection must be fast, intuitive, with a high success rate and quite natural to allow an effective bidirectional flow of information between the user's nervous system and the smart artificial device. This goal can be achieved with several approaches and among them, the use of implantable interfaces connected with the peripheral nervous system, namely intrafascicular electrodes, is considered particularly interesting.
Micera, S., Rossini, P. M., Rigosa, J., Citi, L., Carpaneto, J., Raspopovic, S., Tombini, M., Cipriani, C., Assenza, G., Carrozza, M., Hoffmann, K., Yoshida, K., Navarro, X., Dario, P., Decoding of grasping information from neural signals recorded using peripheral intrafascicular interfaces, <<JOURNAL OF NEUROENGINEERING AND REHABILITATION>>, 2011; 8 (Settembre): 53-53. [doi:10.1186/1743-0003-8-53] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/10857]
Decoding of grasping information from neural signals recorded using peripheral intrafascicular interfaces
Rossini, Paolo Maria;
2011
Abstract
The restoration of complex hand functions by creating a novel bidirectional link between the nervous system and a dexterous hand prosthesis is currently pursued by several research groups. This connection must be fast, intuitive, with a high success rate and quite natural to allow an effective bidirectional flow of information between the user's nervous system and the smart artificial device. This goal can be achieved with several approaches and among them, the use of implantable interfaces connected with the peripheral nervous system, namely intrafascicular electrodes, is considered particularly interesting.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.