A team of roboticists at Sony Computer Science Laboratories Inc. and the NeuroPiano Institute, in Kyoto, reports that a robotic exoskeleton strapped to the top of a piano player's hand allowed it to ...
A robotic hand exoskeleton can help expert pianists learn to play even faster by moving their fingers for them. Robotic exoskeletons have long been used to rehabilitate people who can no longer use ...
The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur) has unveiled the world’s first Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)-based Robotic Hand Exoskeleton, a groundbreaking innovation poised to revolutionize ...
Fast and complex multi-finger movements generated by the hand exoskeleton. Credit: Shinichi Furuya When it comes to fine-tuned motor skills like playing the piano, practice, they say, makes perfect.
Wearing a robotic exoskeleton can restore mobility for individuals with motor disabilities, or enhance a person’s ability to perform daily activities. The ways that humans move are both complex and ...
From ‘unable to move’ to ‘active training’: Breakthrough achieved by joint team from Shanghai and Ningde in international journal Research Cancer rehabilitation remains a global medical challenge, ...