• DocumentCode
    48629
  • Title

    Artificial Redirection of Sensation From Prosthetic Fingers to the Phantom Hand Map on Transradial Amputees: Vibrotactile Versus Mechanotactile Sensory Feedback

  • Author

    Antfolk, C. ; D´Alonzo, Marco ; Controzzi, Marco ; Lundborg, G. ; Rosen, Brian ; Sebelius, F. ; Cipriani, Christian

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Meas. Technol. & Ind. Electr. Eng., Lund Univ., Lund, Sweden
  • Volume
    21
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Jan. 2013
  • Firstpage
    112
  • Lastpage
    120
  • Abstract
    This work assesses the ability of transradial amputees to discriminate multi-site tactile stimuli in sensory discrimination tasks. It compares different sensory feedback modalities using an artificial hand prosthesis in: 1) a modality matched paradigm where pressure recorded on the five fingertips of the hand was fed back as pressure stimulation on five target points on the residual limb; and 2) a modality mismatched paradigm where the pressures were transformed into mechanical vibrations and fed back. Eight transradial amputees took part in the study and were divided in two groups based on the integrity of their phantom map; group A had a complete phantom map on the residual limb whereas group B had an incomplete or nonexisting map. The ability in localizing stimuli was compared with that of 10 healthy subjects using the vibration feedback and 11 healthy subjects using the pressure feedback (in a previous study), on their forearms, in similar experiments. Results demonstrate that pressure stimulation surpassed vibrotactile stimulation in multi-site sensory feedback discrimination. Furthermore, we demonstrate that subjects with a detailed phantom map had the best discrimination performance and even surpassed healthy participants for both feedback paradigms whereas group B had the worst performance overall. Finally, we show that placement of feedback devices on a complete phantom map improves multi-site sensory feedback discrimination, independently of the feedback modality.
  • Keywords
    phantoms; prosthetics; touch (physiological); vibrations; artificial hand prosthesis; artificial redirection; feedback devices; feedback paradigms; forearms; hand fingertips; mechanical vibrations; mechanotactile sensory feedback; modality matched paradigm; modality mismatched paradigm; multisite tactile stimuli; phantom hand; pressure feedback; pressure stimulation; prosthetic fingers; residual limb; sensation; sensory discrimination tasks; sensory feedback modality; transradial amputees; vibrotactile sensory feedback; Force; Phantoms; Prosthetics; Sockets; Thumb; Vibrations; Prosthetic hand; sensory feedback; transradial amputee; Adult; Amputation Stumps; Artificial Limbs; Biofeedback, Psychology; Female; Fingers; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Phantom Limb; Physical Stimulation; Pressure; Sensory Thresholds; Touch; Vibration;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1534-4320
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNSRE.2012.2217989
  • Filename
    6316177