Low-force human–human hand interactions induce gait changes through sensorimotor engagement instead of direct mechanical effects
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Research suggests that low-force human-human hand interactions can induce changes in gait through sensorimotor engagement. However, the relationship between haptic human interaction and motor adaptation is not entirely clear, with some studies indicating it may not improve individual visuomotor adaptation. The mechanisms underlying interlimb coordination and sensorimotor engagement are being explored in various studies, including those involving robotic and human subjects.
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