Human-machine-human interaction in motor control and rehabilitation: a review.
Emek Barış KüçüktabakSangjoon J KimYue WenKevin LynchJosé Luis PonsPublished in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2021)
Although it is difficult to draw clear conclusions as to which interaction type, mode, or partner characteristic may lead to optimal task performance or individual motor learning, these results show the possibility for improved outcomes through HMH interaction. Future work that focuses on selecting the optimal personalized interaction conditions and exploring their impact on rehabilitation settings may facilitate the transition of HMH training protocols to clinical implementations.