File:Towards-a-Naturalistic-Brain-Machine-Interface-Hybrid-Torque-and-Position-Control-Allows-pone.0052286.s003.ogv
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English: BMI task using pure torque control leads to more ballistic movements. Neural control of the virtual arm with set to 0. Note more expansive, less restrained movements as echoed in the larger distribution of FSV locations and vectors on Figure 3, B. Video generated using the same conventions as used in Video S2. |
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Source | Video S3 from Chhatbar P, Francis J (2013). "Towards a Naturalistic Brain-Machine Interface: Hybrid Torque and Position Control Allows Generalization to Novel Dynamics". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0052286. PMC: 3554733. | ||
Author | Chhatbar P, Francis J | ||
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