Haptic Feedback in Motor Hand Virtual Therapy Increases Precision and Generates Less Mental Workload

Ramírez-Fernández, Cristina and Morán, Alberto L. and García-Canseco, Eloísa (2015) Haptic Feedback in Motor Hand Virtual Therapy Increases Precision and Generates Less Mental Workload. In: Workshop on Adaptive Treatments and Therapies.

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Abstract

In this work we show that haptic feedback in upper limb motor therapy improves performance and generates a lower mental workload. To demonstrate this, two groups of participants (healthy adults and elders with hand motor problems) used a low-cost haptic device (Novint Falcon) and a non-robotic devic

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Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2026 10:30
Last Modified: 17 Apr 2026 18:42
URI: http://eprints.eai.eu/id/eprint/13134

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