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Forearm electromyographic changes with the use of a haptic force-feedback computer mouse.

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Forearm electromyographic changes with the use of a haptic force-feedback computer mouse.

Auteurs : Jack T. Dennerlein [États-Unis] ; Maria-Helena J. Dimarino

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RBID : pubmed:16696263

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To examine changes in biomechanical and motor control associated with a force-feedback computer mouse.

PubMed: 16696263

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<AbstractText Label="METHOD" NlmCategory="METHODS">Eighteen people (ages 22-37 years) performed a point-and-click task 80 times using a force-feedback computer mouse across three different conditions: (a) no force feedback, emulating a conventional mouse; (b) a single attractive force field at the desired target that pulls the mouse to the center of the target; and (c) an attractive force field at the desired target as well as others between the two possible targets, distracting the user from the intended target. Cursor kinematics, wrist posture, and electromyographic (EMG) forearm muscle activity were recorded.</AbstractText>
<AbstractText Label="RESULTS" NlmCategory="RESULTS">The point-and-click movements were 30% faster with the addition of a single force field and 3% faster with the addition of multiple force fields. The Fitts' law index of performance metrics improved from 2.9 bits/response to 4.1 bits/response for multiple attractive fields and to 6.0 bits/response for a single force field. For the distracting force fields, the cursor maximum velocities were over 50% faster. EMG amplitude values were largest for the distracting force fields. These data suggest that the operator uses increased muscle activity to accelerate the mouse through the distracting force fields.</AbstractText>
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