An fMRI Study on the Effects of Electrical Stimulation as Biofeedback

A. Arieta, R. Kato, H. Yokoi, T. Arai, T. Ohnishi
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Nowadays, the man-machine interfaces are becoming more important in our interaction with robotic systems. One particular case is on prosthetic devices, where the need of "biofeedback" is of vital importance to achieve subconscious control of these devices. In order to provide this feedback, so the device can be included into the user's body image, we use electrical stimulation as a substitute for tactile feedback. In this study we analyze the effects of the electrical stimulation together with the intention, provided by the electromyography, for the sensation generation, and its inclusion on the user's body schema. To evaluate our system, we use functional magnetic resonance imaging, to measure the changes in the brain due to the use of an EMG controlled prosthetic hand with electrical stimulation as tactile feedback
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电刺激作为生物反馈作用的fMRI研究
如今,人机界面在我们与机器人系统的交互中变得越来越重要。一个特殊的例子是假体装置,其中“生物反馈”的需求对于实现这些装置的潜意识控制至关重要。为了提供这种反馈,使设备可以包含在用户的身体形象中,我们使用电刺激作为触觉反馈的替代品。在这项研究中,我们分析了电刺激与肌电图提供的意图对感觉产生的影响,以及它对用户身体图式的影响。为了评估我们的系统,我们使用功能性磁共振成像来测量大脑的变化,这是由于使用EMG控制的假手和电刺激作为触觉反馈
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