0 an artificial body part, such as an arm, foot, or tooth, that replaces a missing part
1 an artificial body part, such as an arm or leg
These two inconsistencies occurred with the same prosthesis user subject, although on average, their frequencies were similar to those of non-prosthesis users.
As our estimates of visual resolutions are conservative, we assume that a visual prosthesis will induce phosphenes at least at this resolution.
The two are experiential prostheses, status symbols, and technological hallmarks of the mechanical age.
The basic kinematics has been investigated also with the aim to develop future improvements of the mechanical design and grasp behavior, even for human prosthesis.
Such an understanding will have a direct impact on better design of prostheses and on the active control aspects of bipedal robots.
Most prosthesis designs only allow longitudinal wrist rotation and a pinch grasp opposing "thumb" and "fingers", excluding co-ordinated multi-joint movements.
Recently, "prosthesis" has become a key figure in cybertheory, itself an emerging and rapidly spreading division of cultural studies.
We have found that placement of the prosthesis completely within the left atrium is a reasonable compromise.