Bilateral Tactile Feedback-Enabled Training for Stroke Survivors Using Microsoft KinectTM
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Xin Zhang | Eren Erdal Aksoy | Carlo Menon | Abbas Orand | Hiroyuki Miyasaka | Carolyn Weeks Levy | E. Aksoy | C. Menon | H. Miyasaka | Xin Zhang | Abbas Orand | C. Levy
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