Gaze strategy and sense of ownership in learning prosthetic control: a comparative study using wearable eye tracking
BackgroundProsthetic control requires not only motor execution but also the development of adaptive visual strategies. Myoelectric prostheses provide limited sensory feedback and therefore rely more heavily on visual monitoring. However, learning-related changes in gaze behavior—including fixation patterns and physiological indices such as blink rate—remain underexplored. This study aimed to investigate how gaze behavior changes and the sense of ownership change during the learning of body-powered and myoelectric prosthetic control, and how these effects...