Six subjects were tested with a modified Selspot system for tracking LEDs to determine their maximum and functional reach envelopes for each arm individually, both arms moving independently, and a palm-to-palm position for both arms. Results are given in terms of computer-generated graphics, volumes, and cartesian coordinates and graphics for specified levels within the envelope.
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