John T. Johnson

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Student Seminar 2016

Today I’ll present my ongoing research into how reach and grasp behavior changes when fictive amputees are prevented from using vision as a substitute for the lack of proprioceptive information from the prosthesis.

A video of the Keynote presentation follows:

http://www.johnjohnson.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Neural-Behavior-during-Reach-and-Grasp-in-People-with-Sensory-Loss.m4v

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