Zhang Jie, Chou Chih-Hong, Hao Manzhao, Li Yan, Yu Yashuo, Lan Ning
Laboratory of NeuroRehabilitation Engineering, School of Biomedical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
Institute of Medical Robotics, School of Biomedical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
Front Neurorobot. 2023 Dec 13;17:1298176. doi: 10.3389/fnbot.2023.1298176. eCollection 2023.
Either non-invasive somatotopic or substitute sensory feedback is capable of conveying a single modality of sensory information from prosthetic hands to amputees. However, the neurocognitive ability of amputees to integrate multi-modality sensory information for functional discrimination is unclear. The purpose of this study was to assess the fusion of non-invasive somatotopic tactile and substitute aperture feedbacks for profile perception of multiple physical features during grasping objects.
Two left transradial amputees with somatotopic evoked tactile sensation (ETS) of five fingers participated in the study. The tactile information of prosthetic hand was provided to amputees by the ETS feedback elicited on the stump projected finger map. Hand aperture information was conveyed to amputees with substitute electrotactile stimulation on the forearm or upper arm. Two types of sensory feedback were integrated to a commercial prosthetic hand. The efficacy of somatotopic ETS feedback on object length identification task was assessed with or without substitute aperture stimulation. The object size identification task was utilized to assess how ETS stimulation at the stump may affect aperture perception with stimulation on the ipsilateral upper arm or forearm. Finally, the task of identifying combined length and size was conducted to evaluate the ability of amputees to integrate the dual modalities of sensory feedback for perceiving profile features.
The study revealed that amputee subjects can effectively integrate the ETS feedback with electrotactile substitutive feedback for object profile discrimination. Specifically, ETS was robust to provide object length information with electrotactile stimulation at either the forearm or upper arm. However, electrotactile stimulation at the upper arm for aperture perception was less susceptible to the interference of ETS stimulation than at the forearm.
Amputee subjects are able to combine somatotopic ETS and aperture feedbacks for identifying multi-dimensional features in object profiling. The two sensory streams of information can be fused effectively without mutual interference for functional discrimination.
非侵入性躯体感觉定位或替代感觉反馈都能够将单一感觉信息模式从假肢手传递给截肢者。然而,截肢者整合多模式感觉信息以进行功能辨别的神经认知能力尚不清楚。本研究的目的是评估非侵入性躯体感觉定位触觉反馈和替代孔径反馈在抓握物体时对多个物理特征轮廓感知的融合情况。
两名具有五指躯体感觉诱发性触觉(ETS)的左前臂截肢者参与了本研究。假肢手的触觉信息通过残端投射手指图上诱发的ETS反馈提供给截肢者。手部孔径信息通过在前臂或上臂进行替代电触觉刺激传递给截肢者。两种感觉反馈被整合到一款商用假肢手中。在有或没有替代孔径刺激的情况下,评估躯体感觉定位ETS反馈对物体长度识别任务的有效性。利用物体大小识别任务来评估残端的ETS刺激如何影响同侧上臂或前臂刺激时的孔径感知。最后,进行识别长度和大小组合的任务,以评估截肢者整合两种感觉反馈模式以感知轮廓特征的能力。
研究表明,截肢者受试者能够有效地将ETS反馈与电触觉替代反馈整合用于物体轮廓辨别。具体而言,在有前臂或上臂的电触觉刺激时,ETS能可靠地提供物体长度信息。然而,与在前臂相比,上臂用于孔径感知的电触觉刺激受ETS刺激干扰的影响较小。
截肢者受试者能够结合躯体感觉定位ETS和孔径反馈来识别物体轮廓中的多维特征。这两种感觉信息流可以有效地融合,在功能辨别时不会相互干扰。