Brain Activity Reflects Subjective Response to Delayed Input When Using an Electromyography-Controlled Robot
In various experimental settings, electromyography (EMG) signals have been used to control robots. EMG-based robot control requires intrinsic parameters for control, which makes it difficult for users to understand the input protocol. When a proper input is not provided, the response time of the sys...
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Main Authors: | Hyeonseok Kim, Yeongdae Kim, Makoto Miyakoshi, Sorawit Stapornchaisit, Natsue Yoshimura, Yasuharu Koike |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3706e2d0e4d44d2faf19ce29b2d8913d |
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