Naturalistic spatiotemporal stimulus modulation during epiretinal stimulation increases the persistence of retinal ganglion cell responsivity

Published: Nov 20, 2020
Abstract
Objective. Retinal stimulation in blind patients evokes the sensation of discrete points of light called phosphenes, which allows them performing visual guided tasks, such as orientation, navigation, object recognition, object manipulation and reading. However, the clinical benefit of artificial vision in profoundly blind patients is still tenuous, as several engineering and biophysical obstacles keep it away from natural perception. The...
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Title
Naturalistic spatiotemporal stimulus modulation during epiretinal stimulation increases the persistence of retinal ganglion cell responsivity
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Nov 20, 2020
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