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Pamela Svensson

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Expert Review of Medical Devices|May 24, 2017
A review of invasive and non-invasive sensory feedback in upper limb prosthesesPamela Svensson, Ulrika Wijk, Anders Björkman, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|June 2, 2021
Electrotactile Feedback for the Discrimination of Different Surface Textures Using a MicrophonePamela Svensson, Christian Antfolk, Anders Björkman, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|October 2, 2023
The rubber hand illusion evaluated using different stimulation modalitiesPamela Svensson, Nebojša Malešević, Ulrika Wijk, et al.
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|March 1, 2019
Touch on predefined areas on the forearm can be associated with specific fingers: Towards a new principle for sensory feedback in hand prosthesesUlrika Wijk, Pamela Svensson, Christian Antfolk, et al.
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Expert Review of Medical Devices|May 24, 2017
A review of invasive and non-invasive sensory feedback in upper limb prosthesesPamela Svensson, Ulrika Wijk, Anders Björkman, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|June 2, 2021
Electrotactile Feedback for the Discrimination of Different Surface Textures Using a MicrophonePamela Svensson, Christian Antfolk, Anders Björkman, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|October 2, 2023
The rubber hand illusion evaluated using different stimulation modalitiesPamela Svensson, Nebojša Malešević, Ulrika Wijk, et al.
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|March 1, 2019
Touch on predefined areas on the forearm can be associated with specific fingers: Towards a new principle for sensory feedback in hand prosthesesUlrika Wijk, Pamela Svensson, Christian Antfolk, et al.
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