Correction to: Utilizing Electromyographic Video Games Controllers to Improve Outcomes for Prosthesis Users.

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Title: Correction to: Utilizing Electromyographic Video Games Controllers to Improve Outcomes for Prosthesis Users.
Authors: McLinden, Shea (AUTHOR), Smith, Peter (AUTHOR), Dombrowski, Matt (AUTHOR), MacDonald, Calvin (AUTHOR), Lynn, Devon (AUTHOR), Tran, Katherine (AUTHOR), Robinson, Kelsey (AUTHOR), Courbin, Dominique (AUTHOR), Sparkman, John (AUTHOR), Manero, Albert (AUTHOR)
Source: Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback. Jun2024, Vol. 49 Issue 2, p329-329. 1p.
Subjects: Video games, Prosthetics, Eye tracking, Mixed reality
Abstract: This document is a correction notice for an article titled "Utilizing Electromyographic Video Games Controllers to Improve Outcomes for Prosthesis Users" published in the journal Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback. The correction states that the original article failed to include the references for three in-text citations. The complete reference details for these citations are provided in the correction notice. The original article has been corrected. The publisher, Springer Nature, remains neutral in terms of jurisdictional claims and institutional affiliations. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:This document is a correction notice for an article titled "Utilizing Electromyographic Video Games Controllers to Improve Outcomes for Prosthesis Users" published in the journal Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback. The correction states that the original article failed to include the references for three in-text citations. The complete reference details for these citations are provided in the correction notice. The original article has been corrected. The publisher, Springer Nature, remains neutral in terms of jurisdictional claims and institutional affiliations. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:10900586
DOI:10.1007/s10484-024-09636-3