Electro-tactile modulation of muscle activation and intermuscular coordination in the human upper extremity

Abstract Electro-tactile stimulation (ETS) can be a promising aid in augmenting sensation for those with sensory deficits. Although applications of ETS have been explored, the impact of ETS on the underlying strategies of neuromuscular coordination remains largely unexplored. We investigated how ETS...

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Main Authors: Hy Doan, Shahabedin Tavasoli, Gang Seo, Hyung-Soon Park, Hangue Park, Jinsook Roh
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-01-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-86342-y
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author Hy Doan
Shahabedin Tavasoli
Gang Seo
Hyung-Soon Park
Hangue Park
Jinsook Roh
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description Abstract Electro-tactile stimulation (ETS) can be a promising aid in augmenting sensation for those with sensory deficits. Although applications of ETS have been explored, the impact of ETS on the underlying strategies of neuromuscular coordination remains largely unexplored. We investigated how ETS, alone or in the presence of mechano-tactile environment change, modulated the electromyogram (EMG) of individual muscles during force control and how the stimulation modulated the attributes of intermuscular coordination, assessed by muscle synergy analysis, in human upper extremities. ETS was applied to either the thumb or middle fingertip which had greater contact with the handle, grasped by the participant, and supported a target force match. EMGs were recorded from 11 arm muscles of 15 healthy participants during three-dimensional exploratory force control. EMGs were modeled as the linear combination of muscle co-activation patterns (the composition of muscle synergies) and their activation profiles. Individual arm muscle activation changed depending on the ETS location on the finger. The composition of muscle synergies was conserved, but synergy activation coefficients altered reflecting the effects of electro-tactile modulation. The mechano-tactile modulation tended to decrease the effects of ETS on the individual muscle activation and synergy activation magnitude. This study provides insights into sensory augmentation and its impact on intermuscular coordination in the human upper extremity.
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spelling doaj-art-3610e5a84d10415086b9a2a00838218f2025-01-26T12:27:49ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-01-0115111410.1038/s41598-025-86342-yElectro-tactile modulation of muscle activation and intermuscular coordination in the human upper extremityHy Doan0Shahabedin Tavasoli1Gang Seo2Hyung-Soon Park3Hangue Park4Jinsook Roh5Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of HoustonDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, University of HoustonDepartment of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford UniversityDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan UniversityDepartment of Biomedical Engineering, University of HoustonAbstract Electro-tactile stimulation (ETS) can be a promising aid in augmenting sensation for those with sensory deficits. Although applications of ETS have been explored, the impact of ETS on the underlying strategies of neuromuscular coordination remains largely unexplored. We investigated how ETS, alone or in the presence of mechano-tactile environment change, modulated the electromyogram (EMG) of individual muscles during force control and how the stimulation modulated the attributes of intermuscular coordination, assessed by muscle synergy analysis, in human upper extremities. ETS was applied to either the thumb or middle fingertip which had greater contact with the handle, grasped by the participant, and supported a target force match. EMGs were recorded from 11 arm muscles of 15 healthy participants during three-dimensional exploratory force control. EMGs were modeled as the linear combination of muscle co-activation patterns (the composition of muscle synergies) and their activation profiles. Individual arm muscle activation changed depending on the ETS location on the finger. The composition of muscle synergies was conserved, but synergy activation coefficients altered reflecting the effects of electro-tactile modulation. The mechano-tactile modulation tended to decrease the effects of ETS on the individual muscle activation and synergy activation magnitude. This study provides insights into sensory augmentation and its impact on intermuscular coordination in the human upper extremity.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-86342-y
spellingShingle Hy Doan
Shahabedin Tavasoli
Gang Seo
Hyung-Soon Park
Hangue Park
Jinsook Roh
Electro-tactile modulation of muscle activation and intermuscular coordination in the human upper extremity
Scientific Reports
title Electro-tactile modulation of muscle activation and intermuscular coordination in the human upper extremity
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title_fullStr Electro-tactile modulation of muscle activation and intermuscular coordination in the human upper extremity
title_full_unstemmed Electro-tactile modulation of muscle activation and intermuscular coordination in the human upper extremity
title_short Electro-tactile modulation of muscle activation and intermuscular coordination in the human upper extremity
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url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-86342-y
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