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Grasping Objects without Touch and Propprioception

Grasping Objects without Touch and Propprioception An experimental study on deafferented individuals revealed that loss of touch and proprioception impairs reach-to-grasp and lift actions (Miall, RC et al., Experimental Brain Research, Loss of haptic feedback impairs control of hand posture: a study in chronically deafferented individuals when grasping and lifting objects.)

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