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A simple color cue helps people learn to use prosthetic devices
Technology & AI · 16 June 2026
16.06.26 - Researchers at EPFL show that fewer than 20 training trials with real-time success/failure feedback can significantly improve how people control prostheses, rehabilitation devices, and other motor interfaces. Controlling a robotic arm, a prosthetic
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