Congratulations to Inés Martín Muñoz, Nicolas Berberich, Gordon Cheng, and Agnieszka Wykowska on their publication titled “Artificial vibrotactile feedback elicits neural correlates of sense of agency” in the Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation!
Their study explored the neuro-cognitive effects of a vibrotactile feedback system on Sense of Agency (SoA) over lower-limb movements. The results showed a significant modulation of the N100 ERP component for self-generated compared to externally generated sensory feedback, which has promising implications for the design and evaluation of next-generation assistive technologies.
This work was carried out within the IAS Human Cognition in Neuroengineering Group as part of the IAS Hans Fischer Fellowship awarded to Agnieszka Wykowska.
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Technische Universität München
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia