Age-related macular degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration is the leading cause of irreversible blindness in people
50 years of age or older in the developed world. This article reviews the clinical and …
50 years of age or older in the developed world. This article reviews the clinical and …
Brain–computer interface systems: progress and prospects
Brain–computer interface (BCI) systems support communication through direct measures of
neural activity without muscle activity. BCIs may provide the best and sometimes the only …
neural activity without muscle activity. BCIs may provide the best and sometimes the only …
Silicon-Nanomembrane-Based Broadband Synaptic Phototransistors for Neuromorphic Vision
Neuromorphic vision has been attracting much attention due to its advantages over
conventional machine vision (eg, lower data redundancy and lower power consumption) …
conventional machine vision (eg, lower data redundancy and lower power consumption) …
Electronic retinal implants and artificial vision: journey and present
JO Mills, A Jalil, PE Stanga - Eye, 2017 - nature.com
Retinitis pigmentosa and age-related macular degeneration are two significant causes of
severe visual dysfunction. In both, the retinal photoreceptors degenerate, preventing …
severe visual dysfunction. In both, the retinal photoreceptors degenerate, preventing …
Review and update: current treatment trends for patients with retinitis pigmentosa
K Shintani, DL Shechtman, AS Gurwood - Optometry-Journal of the …, 2009 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a heterogeneous group of inherited retinal
disorders characterized by progressive photoreceptor apoptosis. It is the leading cause of …
disorders characterized by progressive photoreceptor apoptosis. It is the leading cause of …
[HTML][HTML] Simulating prosthetic vision: I. Visual models of phosphenes
With increasing research advances and clinical trials of visual prostheses, there is significant
demand to better understand the perceptual and psychophysical aspects of prosthetic …
demand to better understand the perceptual and psychophysical aspects of prosthetic …
Development of visual Neuroprostheses: trends and challenges
E Fernandez - Bioelectronic medicine, 2018 - Springer
Visual prostheses are implantable medical devices that are able to provide some degree of
vision to individuals who are blind. This research field is a challenging subject in both …
vision to individuals who are blind. This research field is a challenging subject in both …
Recent event camera innovations: A survey
Event-based vision, inspired by the human visual system, offers transformative capabilities
such as low latency, high dynamic range, and reduced power consumption. This paper …
such as low latency, high dynamic range, and reduced power consumption. This paper …
Electrical stimulation of retinal ganglion cells with diamond and the development of an all diamond retinal prosthesis
Electronic retinal implants for the blind are already a market reality. A world wide effort is
underway to find the technology that offers the best combination of performance and safety …
underway to find the technology that offers the best combination of performance and safety …
Optobionic vision—a new genetically enhanced light on retinal prosthesis
The recent discovery that neurons can be photostimulated via genetic incorporation of
artificial opsins is creating a revolution in the field of neural stimulation. In this paper we …
artificial opsins is creating a revolution in the field of neural stimulation. In this paper we …