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A framework for quantifying the mechanics of dexterous grasp

AO_SCPLOWBSTRACTC_SCPLOWA hallmark of primate behavior is the exceptional ability to dexterously grasp and manipulate objects, yet the investigation of the neural mechanisms that support manual dexterity has been hindered by technical challenges. Optical hand tracking is complicated by frequent occlusions, and contact forces are hard to measure with sufficient precision. Furthermore, while monitoring the kinematics during reaching phase, and the contact forces during object manipulation phase is difficult, joint torques are impossible to measure directly. While challenging, the ability to estimate joint torques in the complex primate hand could provide an invaluable continuous mechanical des

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