作者
Nishal P Shah, Sasidhar Madugula, Lauren Grosberg, Gonzalo Mena, Pulkit Tandon, Pawel Hottowy, Alexander Sher, Alan Litke, Subhasish Mitra, EJ Chichilnisky
发表日期
2019/3/20
研讨会论文
2019 9th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering (NER)
页码范围
714-718
出版商
IEEE
简介
Retinal prostheses aim to restore visual perception in patients blinded by photoreceptor degeneration, by stimulating surviving retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), causing them to send artificial visual signals to the brain. Present-day devices produce limited vision, in part due to indiscriminate and simultaneous activation of many RGCs of different types that normally signal asynchronously. To improve artificial vision, we propose a closed-loop, cellular-resolution device that automatically identifies the types and properties of nearby RGCs, calibrates its stimulation to produce a dictionary of achievable RGC activity patterns, and then uses this dictionary to optimize stimulation patterns based on the incoming visual image. To test this concept, we use a high-density multi-electrode array as a lab prototype, and deliver a rapid sequence of electrical stimuli from the dictionary, progressively assembling a visual image within the …
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