Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have developed a multimodal, bioelectronic wrist-worn device for objective, continuous, real-time monitoring of stress. The Smart Quantitative and ...
Your watch’s VO2 max isn’t perfect, but you can improve its accuracy with better data and heart-rate tracking.
On the flip side, a low HRV — less variation between beats — can indicate your body is stuck in “fight-or-flight” mode. That ...
Abstract: Wrist exoskeletons are increasingly being used in the rehabilitation of stroke and hand dysfunction because of its ability to assist patients in high intensity, repetitive, targeted and ...
Abstract: Myoelectric prostheses are generally unable to accurately control the position and force simultaneously, prohibiting natural and intuitive human-machine interaction. This issue is attributed ...
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