PossessedHand: Controlling Hand Movements with Computer Output From: IEEE Computer Magazine - page 84 By: Emi Tamaki & Jun Rekimoto A prototype HCI system demonstrates the effectiveness of using computer-generated electrical stimulation to control muscles. The PossessedHand HCI system uses computer output in the form of electrical stimulations from multiple, noninvasive electrodes attached to the forearm to control the subject’s hand movements. We envision this technology as having application in systems for learning or guiding execution of various physical skills, such as playing a musical instrument, as well as in rehabilitation systems. The system’s feedback method could be applied to interactive systems in general. IEEE subscribers can login and read the entire article at: http://www.computer.org/portal/web/csdl/doi/10.1109/MC.2011.376