IEEE Int Conf Rehabil Robot. 2022 Jul;2022:1-6. doi: 10.1109/ICORR55369.2022.9896551.
In this paper, a head-worn wearable haptic feedback device (WHFD) is developed to communicate sensory information from an upper-limb prosthesis. A 14-week, 6-stage, between-subjects study was created to investigate the learning trajectory as participants were stimulated with haptic patterns conveying joint proprioception. Healthy participants were divided into three groups, with each group using a different haptic stimulation methods. 18 participants completed the study within 7-14 weekly sessions, demonstrating that participants were, in fact, learning to interpret the haptic information. Participants in the spatiotemporal stimulation group had some advantages in interpreting the haptic information over the others; however, each stimulation method has advantages that can be exploited and hybridized for future models of the WHFD. Overall, the proposed WHFD is an effective non-invasive device that can promote greater sensory awareness for wearers of prostheses.
本文开发了一种头戴式可穿戴触觉反馈设备(WHFD),用于传达上肢假肢的感觉信息。创建了一项为期 14 周、6 个阶段的组间研究,以调查参与者在受到传达关节本体感觉的触觉模式刺激时的学习轨迹。将健康参与者分为三组,每组使用不同的触觉刺激方法。18 名参与者在 7-14 周的每周会议中完成了研究,表明参与者实际上正在学习解释触觉信息。与其他参与者相比,使用时空刺激方法的参与者在解释触觉信息方面具有一些优势;然而,每种刺激方法都有可以利用的优势,可以为未来的 WHFD 模型混合使用。总的来说,所提出的 WHFD 是一种有效的非侵入性设备,可以为假肢使用者带来更大的感觉意识。