EFFECT OF BIOMIMICRY ON PERCEIVED INTENSITY, NATURALNESS, AND PLEASANTNESS USING NON-INVASIVE ELECTRICAL STIMULATION

Authors

  • Robert Midura
  • Mark Brinton

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57922/mec.2502

Abstract

This study focused on testing different non-invasive electrical stimulations for their perceived intensity, naturalness, and pleasantness. The eventual goal is to develop natural feeling, non-invasive electrical stimulation for prostheses. We found no difference between naturalness and pleasantness ratings; however, the 1st order biomimetic algorithms (amplitude or frequency modulation) felt stronger than the 2nd order (frequency modulation) stimulus while keeping the total charge constant.

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Published

2024-08-15

How to Cite

[1]
R. Midura and M. Brinton, “EFFECT OF BIOMIMICRY ON PERCEIVED INTENSITY, NATURALNESS, AND PLEASANTNESS USING NON-INVASIVE ELECTRICAL STIMULATION”, MEC Symposium, Aug. 2024.

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Myo Control and Sensory Feedback Implementations