Early use of artificial sensibility in hand transplantation.
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Object manipulation improvements due to single session training outweigh the differences among stimulation sites during vibrotactile feedback.Repeated training with augmentative vibrotactile feedback increases object manipulation performance.Sensory re-education after nerve injury of the upper limb: a systematic review.Grasping with a new hand: Improved performance and normalized grasp-selective brain responses despite persistent functional changes in primary motor cortex and low-level sensory and motor impairments.Artificial sensibility of the hand based on cortical audiotactile interaction: a study using functional magnetic resonance imaging.Atypical sensory processing pattern following median or ulnar nerve injury - a case-control study
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Early use of artificial sensibility in hand transplantation.
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Early use of artificial sensibility in hand transplantation.
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Early use of artificial sensibility in hand transplantation.
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Early use of artificial sensibility in hand transplantation.
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Early use of artificial sensibility in hand transplantation.
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P2093
P2860
P1476
Early use of artificial sensibility in hand transplantation.
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P2093
Birgitta Rosén
Daniela Perani
Davide Anchisi
Ferruccio Fazio
Göran Lundborg
Marco Lanzetta
Massimo Danna
Paola Scifo
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P304
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10.1080/02844310310019860
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2004-01-01T00:00:00Z