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Conceptual Method of Temperature Sensation in Bionic Hand by Extraordinary Perceptual Phenomenon

Lack of temperature sensation of myoelectric prosthetic hand limits the daily activities of amputees. To this end, a non-invasive temperature sensation method is proposed to train amputees to sense temperature with psychophysical sensory substitution. In this study, 22 healthy participants took part...

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Autores principales: Bahrami Moqadam, Saeed, Saleh Asheghabadi, Ahamd, Norouzi, Farzaneh, Jafarzadeh, Hamed, Khosroabadi, Ali, Alagheband, Afshin, Bangash, Ghazal, Morovatdar, Negar, Xu, Jing
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Publicado: Springer Singapore 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8628055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34868280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42235-021-00112-w
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author Bahrami Moqadam, Saeed
Saleh Asheghabadi, Ahamd
Norouzi, Farzaneh
Jafarzadeh, Hamed
Khosroabadi, Ali
Alagheband, Afshin
Bangash, Ghazal
Morovatdar, Negar
Xu, Jing
author_facet Bahrami Moqadam, Saeed
Saleh Asheghabadi, Ahamd
Norouzi, Farzaneh
Jafarzadeh, Hamed
Khosroabadi, Ali
Alagheband, Afshin
Bangash, Ghazal
Morovatdar, Negar
Xu, Jing
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description Lack of temperature sensation of myoelectric prosthetic hand limits the daily activities of amputees. To this end, a non-invasive temperature sensation method is proposed to train amputees to sense temperature with psychophysical sensory substitution. In this study, 22 healthy participants took part besides 5 amputee participants. The duration time of the study was 31 days with five test steps according to the Leitner technique. An adjustable temperature mug and a Peltier were used to change the temperature of the water/phantom digits to induce temperature to participants. Also, to isolate the surroundings and show colors, a Virtual Reality (VR) glass was employed. The statistical results conducted are based on the response of participants with questionnaire method. Using Chi-square tests, it is concluded that participants answer the experiment significantly correctly using the Leitner technique (P value < 0.05). Also, by applying the “Repeated Measures ANOVA”, it is noticed that the time of numbness felt by participants had significant (P value < 0.001) difference. Participants could remember lowest and highest temperatures significantly better than other temperatures (P value < 0.001); furthermore, the well-trained amputee participant practically using the prosthesis with 72.58% could identify object’s temperature with only once time experimenting the color temperature.
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spelling pubmed-86280552021-11-29 Conceptual Method of Temperature Sensation in Bionic Hand by Extraordinary Perceptual Phenomenon Bahrami Moqadam, Saeed Saleh Asheghabadi, Ahamd Norouzi, Farzaneh Jafarzadeh, Hamed Khosroabadi, Ali Alagheband, Afshin Bangash, Ghazal Morovatdar, Negar Xu, Jing J Bionic Eng Research Article Lack of temperature sensation of myoelectric prosthetic hand limits the daily activities of amputees. To this end, a non-invasive temperature sensation method is proposed to train amputees to sense temperature with psychophysical sensory substitution. In this study, 22 healthy participants took part besides 5 amputee participants. The duration time of the study was 31 days with five test steps according to the Leitner technique. An adjustable temperature mug and a Peltier were used to change the temperature of the water/phantom digits to induce temperature to participants. Also, to isolate the surroundings and show colors, a Virtual Reality (VR) glass was employed. The statistical results conducted are based on the response of participants with questionnaire method. Using Chi-square tests, it is concluded that participants answer the experiment significantly correctly using the Leitner technique (P value < 0.05). Also, by applying the “Repeated Measures ANOVA”, it is noticed that the time of numbness felt by participants had significant (P value < 0.001) difference. Participants could remember lowest and highest temperatures significantly better than other temperatures (P value < 0.001); furthermore, the well-trained amputee participant practically using the prosthesis with 72.58% could identify object’s temperature with only once time experimenting the color temperature. Springer Singapore 2021-11-29 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8628055/ /pubmed/34868280 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42235-021-00112-w Text en © Jilin University 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Bahrami Moqadam, Saeed
Saleh Asheghabadi, Ahamd
Norouzi, Farzaneh
Jafarzadeh, Hamed
Khosroabadi, Ali
Alagheband, Afshin
Bangash, Ghazal
Morovatdar, Negar
Xu, Jing
Conceptual Method of Temperature Sensation in Bionic Hand by Extraordinary Perceptual Phenomenon
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title_full Conceptual Method of Temperature Sensation in Bionic Hand by Extraordinary Perceptual Phenomenon
title_fullStr Conceptual Method of Temperature Sensation in Bionic Hand by Extraordinary Perceptual Phenomenon
title_full_unstemmed Conceptual Method of Temperature Sensation in Bionic Hand by Extraordinary Perceptual Phenomenon
title_short Conceptual Method of Temperature Sensation in Bionic Hand by Extraordinary Perceptual Phenomenon
title_sort conceptual method of temperature sensation in bionic hand by extraordinary perceptual phenomenon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8628055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34868280
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42235-021-00112-w
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