Authors
Jason Dowling
Publication date
2005/1
Journal
Expert Review of Medical Devices
Volume
2
Issue
1
Pages
73-85
Publisher
Future Drugs Ltd
Description
Can vision be restored to the blind? As early as 1929 it was discovered that stimulating the visual cortex of an individual led to the perception of spots of light, known as phosphenes [1]. The aim of artificial human vision systems is to attempt to utilize the perception of phosphenes to provide a useful substitute for normal vision. Currently, four locations for electrical stimulation are being investigated; behind the retina (subretinal), in front of the retina (epiretinal), the optic nerve and the visual cortex (using intra- and surface electrodes). This review discusses artificial human vision technology and requirements, and reviews the current development projects.
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J Dowling - Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2005