Hallum et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Simulating auditory and visual sensorineural prostheses: a comparative reviewHallum et al., 2007
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- Hallum L
- Dagnelie G
- Suaning G
- Lovell N
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- Journal of neural engineering
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Microelectronic vision prosthesis proposes to render luminous spots (so-called phosphenes) in the visual field of the otherwise blind subject by way of an implanted array of stimulating electrodes, and in doing so restore some spatial vision. There are now many research teams …
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