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NeuroControl 2026 (2026)| shared_uid | 3751 |
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| title | NeuroControl 2026 |
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| type | Journée |
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| year | 2026 |
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| start_date | 2026/04/02 |
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| stop_date | 2026/04/02 |
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| schedule | 9h30-18h |
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| active | yes |
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| website | https://neurocontrol.sciencesconf.org/ |
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| location_info | bâtiment 151 |
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| summary | Toward closed-loop control of upper-limb prostheses
The recent development of actuated upper limb prostheses aims to improve the quality of life of paralyzed or amputated patients. One challenge towards this goal is the integration of tactile and proprioceptive information from the periphery, both by robotic actuators, and by the patients themselves.
Beyond prosthetic applications, furthering our understanding of the closed-loop nature of motor control is a fundamental goal of neurosciences, and will nurish the bio-inspiration of robot control strategies.
This highly interdisciplinary topic sits at the border of neurophysiology, robotics and biomechanics. NeuroControl 2026 aims to be a forum to cross these discipline boundaries. It will gather motor physiologists, specialists of prosthetics and of biomechanics. |
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| responsibles | Chaillet, Estebanez, Makarov |
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