Anticipation and compensation for somatosensory deficits in object handling: evidence from a patient with large fiber sensory neuropathy

  • Parry Ross
  • Sarlegna Fabrice
  • Jarrassé Nathanaël
  • Roby-Brami Agnès

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This study evaluates the effects of sensory neuropathy on the scaling and timing of grip force adjustments across different object handling tasks (i.e., holding, vertical movement, grasping, and placement). In particular, these results illustrate how novel anticipatory and online control processes emerge to compensate for the loss of somatosensory feedback. In addition, we provide new evidence on the role of somatosensory feedback for regulating object orientation during functional prehensile movement.