Scientists map human touch to give prosthetics real feeling

NCT ID NCT05548322

Summary

This research aims to understand how our sense of touch works by studying nerve signals in healthy people and some amputees. The goal is to use this knowledge to create prosthetic limbs that can provide realistic sensory feedback, like feeling texture or temperature. Researchers will record nerve activity while participants feel different surfaces and sensations. This foundational study seeks to map how touch is encoded in the body to guide future prosthetic technology.

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  • CNRS - Aix-Marseille University UMR7291

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    Marseille, 13003, France

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  • Hôpital HIA Lavéran

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    Marseille, 13013, France

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