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Improving robotics for neurorehabilitation: Enhancing engagement, performance, and learning with auditory feedback
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Proper Sound CueAuditory FeedbackNeurological RehabilitationMotor ControlOngoing Research CollaborationSensorimotor RehabilitationRehabilitation RoboticsStroke RehabilitationKinesiologyFeedback ModalityMotor NeuroscienceRehabilitation EngineeringNeurorehabilitationHealth SciencesAssistive TechnologyMedicineRehabilitationTelerehabilitationPhysical TherapyEnhancing EngagementAssistive RobotNeuroscienceHuman MovementRobotics
This paper reports on an ongoing research collaboration between the University of Padua and the University of California Irvine, on the use of continuous auditory-feedback in robot-assisted neurorehabilitation of post-stroke patients. This feedback modality is mostly underexploited in current robotic rehabilitation systems, that usually implement very basic auditory feedback interfaces. The results of this research show that generating a proper sound cue during robot assisted movement training can help patients in improving engagement, performance and learning in the exercise.
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