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Focal electrical stimulation of major ganglion cell types in the primate retina for the design of visual prostheses

Jepson et al., 2013

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18426195118947217163
Author
Jepson L
Hottowy P
Mathieson K
Gunning D
Dąbrowski W
Litke A
Chichilnisky E
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Journal of Neuroscience

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Electrical stimulation of retinal neurons with an advanced retinal prosthesis may eventually provide high-resolution artificial vision to the blind. However, the success of future prostheses depends on the ability to activate the major parallel visual pathways of the …
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