Movement Modulation in Virtual Rehabilitation: Its Influence on Agency and Motor Performance

Author:

Wang Liu,Huang Mengjie,Wang Yiqi,Yang Rui,Liao Kai-Lun,Zhang Jingjing,Sun Wenxin

Funder

Key Program Special Fund in XJTLU

The Natural Science Foundation of the Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions of China

Publisher

IEEE

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