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English: QuickTime movie. Depicts the visual feedback generated by (1) an efficient reach, followed by a reach exhibiting (2) trajectory error, communicated as image stretching. The box and diamond appearing before and after each reach is a visual representation of the location of the participant’s right hand, provided to assist the participant in returning his or her hand to a consistent rest zone on the table. |
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Source | Lehrer N, Chen Y, Duff M, L Wolf S, Rikakis T (2011). "Exploring the bases for a mixed reality stroke rehabilitation system, Part II: Design of Interactive Feedback for upper limb rehabilitation". Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation. DOI:10.1186/1743-0003-8-54. PMID 21899779. PMC: 3192742. | ||
Author | Lehrer N, Chen Y, Duff M, L Wolf S, Rikakis T | ||
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Short title | Additional file 4 |
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Author | Lehrer N, Chen Y, Duff M, L Wolf S, Rikakis T |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ |
Image title | QuickTime movie. Depicts the visual feedback generated by (1) an efficient reach, followed by a reach exhibiting (2) trajectory error, communicated as image stretching. The box and diamond appearing before and after each reach is a visual representation of the location of the participant?s right hand, provided to assist the participant in returning his or her hand to a consistent rest zone on the table. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2011 |
Language | English |