Browsing Electronic Engineering and Computer Science by Author "Eden, J"
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Can Training Make Three Arms Better Than Two Heads for Trimanual Coordination?
Huang, Y; Eden, J; Ivanova, E; Burdet, E (2023) -
Dissociating haptic feedback from physical assistance does not improve motor performance.
Ivanova, E; Pena-Perez, N; Eden, J; Yip, Y; Burdet, E (2023-07)In robots for motor rehabilitation and sports training, haptic assistance typically provides both mechanical guidance and task-relevant information. With the natural human tendency to minimise metabolic cost, mechanical ... -
Identification of Multiple Limbs Coordination Strategies in a Three-Goal Independent Task
Huang, Y; Ivanova, E; Eden, J; Burdet, E (2022) -
Interaction with a reactive partner improves learning in contrast to passive guidance
Ivanova, E; Eden, J; Carboni, G; Krueger, J; Burdet, E (2022) -
Is a Robot Needed to Modify Human Effort in Bimanual Tracking?
Perez, NP; Eden, J; Ivanova, E; Burdet, E; Farkhatdinov, I (2022) -
Lateralization of Impedance Control in Dynamic Versus Static Bimanual Tasks.
Perez, NP; Eden, J; Burdet, E; Farkhatdinov, I; Takagi, A (2022-07)In activities of daily living that require bimanual coordination, humans often assign a role to each hand. How do task requirements affect this role assignment? To address this question, we investigated how healthy ... -
Short Time Delay Does Not Hinder Haptic Communication Benefits
Ivanova, E; Eden, J; Zhu, S; Carboni, G; Yurkewich, A; Burdet, E (2021) -
A virtual reality platform to evaluate the effects of supernumerary limbs' appearance.
Jiang, Z; Huang, Y; Eden, J; Ivanova, E; Cheng, X; Burdet, E (2023-07)Supernumerary robot limbs (SL) can expand the ability of users by increasing the number of degrees of freedom that they control. While several SLs have been designed and tested on human participants, the effect of the ...