by R Parry, N Jarrassé, F Sarlegna, A Roby-Brami
Bibtex Entry:
@Conference{2018COM4630,
author = {Parry, R and Jarrassé, N and Sarlegna, F and Roby-Brami, A},
booktitle = {12th World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM 2018)},
title = {Adaptation to the absence of tactile and proprioceptive feedback in object handling},
year = {2018},
address = {Paris, France},
abstract = {Dextrous manipulation necessitates efficient sensorimotor feedback mechanisms to orientate handheld objects, adjust for movement dynamics and respond to perturbations. In particular, cutaneous receptors and proprioception are paramount in the regulation of hand-object interactions (Johansson, 1991; Nowak et al., 2004). This study further examined the object handling skills of a person with massive peripheral deafferentation (consequent to sensory neuropathy) in order to improve knowledge of how people adapt/compensate for the loss of tactile/proprioceptive feedback.},
category = {COMACT},
crac = {y},
doi = {10.1016/j.rehab.2018.05.984},
file = {:http\://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02101380/document:PDF;},
hal = {y},
hal_id = {hal-02101380},
}