DocumentCode :
1866778
Title :
Comparing adaptation of constrained and unconstrained movements in three dimensions
Author :
Scharver, Christopher ; Patton, James ; Kenyon, Robert ; Kersten, Eric
Author_Institution :
Rehabilitation Inst. of Chicago, IL, USA
fYear :
2005
fDate :
28 June-1 July 2005
Firstpage :
434
Lastpage :
439
Abstract :
This paper describes targeted reaching experiments conducted using a new augmented reality system. Combining a large-workspace immersive virtual environment with physical force feedback, the system distorted subjects´ movements using a viscous curl force field. Following previous experiments using a different robot, half the subjects were constrained to horizontal, planar movements. The remaining subjects performed unconstrained movements throughout the 3D workspace. Examining after-effects as an indication of learning, we found that constrained subjects learned the force field. However, it was difficult to detect whether the unconstrained subjects learned forces of identical magnitude. Our results found that force fields strengths eliciting constrained 2D adaptation have difficulty exhibiting after-effects for unconstrained 3D movements. The increased motor variability for 3D reaching movements requires consideration for future experimental design.
Keywords :
augmented reality; force feedback; medical computing; medical robotics; augmented reality system; constrained movement; physical force feedback; unconstrained movement; viscous curl force field; Augmented reality; Design for experiments; Displays; Force feedback; Haptic interfaces; Laboratories; Nonlinear distortion; Rehabilitation robotics; Robot sensing systems; Virtual environment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Rehabilitation Robotics, 2005. ICORR 2005. 9th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9003-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICORR.2005.1501136
Filename :
1501136
Link To Document :
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