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TITULO

Subjective Distance Estimates and Sense of Agency in Robotic Wheelchair Control

Artem S. Yashin    
Darisy G. Zhao    
Anastasiya N. Stolyarova    
Anton D. Moscowsky    
Dmitry S. Yakovlev    
Ivan A. Nazhestkin    
Sergei L. Shishkin and Ignat A. Dubynin    

Resumen

Implicit assessment of an individual?s sense of agency when operating a rehabilitative mobility device.

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