Subretinal electronic chips allow blind patients to read letters and combine them to words
University of Tübingen · University of Regensburg · +3 more institutions
Abstract
A light-sensitive, externally powered microchip was surgically implanted subretinally near the macular region of volunteers blind from hereditary retinal dystrophy. The implant contains an array of 1500 active microphotodiodes ('chip'), each with its own amplifier and local stimulation electrode. At the implant's tip, another array of 16 wire-connected electrodes allows light-independent direct stimulation and testing of the neuron-electrode interface. Visual scenes are projected naturally through the eye's lens onto the chip under the transparent retina. The chip generates a corresponding pattern of 38 × 40 pixels, each releasing light-intensity-dependent electric stimulation pulses. Subsequently, three…
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19Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Grating
- Chip
- Computer vision
- Electrode
- Electrode array
- Retinal implant
- Pixel
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