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REVIEW ■ : Prospects for a Visual Prosthesis
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spelling | Rizzo, Joseph F. Wyatt, John 1073-8584 1089-4098 SAGE Publications Neurology (clinical) General Neuroscience http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107385849700300413 <jats:p> Diseases of the retina and optic nerve are common causes of irreversible blindness. Given the lack of effective treatments, several laboratories are utilizing microelectronic technology to develop either a cortical or retinal prosthesis. Each strategy offers certain advantages, but both face numerous and formidable chal lenges. Consequently, a clinically useful device of either type is still conceptual. The technological means to build prostheses are available, but the ultimate obstacle is the integration of the technology with the brain. This article reviews achievements of the ongoing efforts and focuses on our project to develop a retinal prosthesis. NEUROSCIENTIST 3:251-262, 1997 </jats:p> REVIEW ■ : Prospects for a Visual Prosthesis The Neuroscientist |
spellingShingle | Rizzo, Joseph F., Wyatt, John, The Neuroscientist, REVIEW ■ : Prospects for a Visual Prosthesis, Neurology (clinical), General Neuroscience |
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