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Static and dynamic proprioceptive recognition through vibrotactile stimulation

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JOURNAL OF NEURAL ENGINEERING
卷 18, 期 4, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1741-2552/ac0d43

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somatosensory feedback; proprioception; vibrotactile stimulation; arm function; sensory substitution

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  1. National Science Foundation [IIS-1954587, IIS-1637892]
  2. National Institute of Health [1 F31 NS110364-01A1]

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The study investigated the recognition of static and dynamic components of proprioception using vibrotactile feedback, finding that subjects were able to accurately perceive these informations, with rotational amplitude recognition achieving the highest accuracy. Experimental results indicated that the implemented vibrotactile encoding scheme effectively provided proprioceptive information to users.
Objective. Proprioceptive information provides individuals with a sense of our limb's static position and dynamic movement. Impaired or a lack of such feedback can diminish our ability to perform dexterous motions with our biological limbs or assistive devices. Here we seek to determine whether both static and dynamic components of proprioception can be recognized using variation of the spatial and temporal components of vibrotactile feedback. Approach. An array of five vibrotactors was placed on the forearm of each subject. Each tactor was encoded to represent one of the five forearm postures. Vibratory stimulus was elicited to convey the static position and movement of the forearm. Four experimental blocks were performed to test each subject's recognition of a forearm's simulated static position, rotational amplitude, rotational amplitude and direction, and rotational speed. Main results. Our results showed that the subjects were able to perform proprioceptive recognition based on the delivered vibrotactile information. Specifically, rotational amplitude recognition resulted in the highest level of accuracy (99.0%), while the recognition accuracy of the static position and the rotational amplitude-direction was the lowest (91.7% and 90.8%, respectively). Nevertheless, all proprioceptive properties were perceived with >90% accuracy, indicating that the implemented vibrotactile encoding scheme could effectively provide proprioceptive information to the users. Significance. The outcomes suggest that information pertaining to static and dynamic aspects of proprioception can be accurately delivered using an array of vibrotactors. This feedback approach could be used to potentially evaluate the sensorimotor integration processes during human-machine interactions, and to improve sensory feedback in clinical populations with somatosensory impairments.

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