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Subretinal electronic chips allow blind patients to read letters and combine them to words
A light-sensitive, externally powered microchip was surgically implanted subretinally near the macular region of volunteers blind from hereditary retinal dystrophy. The implant contains an array of 1500 active microphotodiodes (‘chip’), each with its own amplifier and local stimulation electrode. At...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3081743/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21047851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2010.1747 |
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author | Zrenner, Eberhart Bartz-Schmidt, Karl Ulrich Benav, Heval Besch, Dorothea Bruckmann, Anna Gabel, Veit-Peter Gekeler, Florian Greppmaier, Udo Harscher, Alex Kibbel, Steffen Koch, Johannes Kusnyerik, Akos Peters, Tobias Stingl, Katarina Sachs, Helmut Stett, Alfred Szurman, Peter Wilhelm, Barbara Wilke, Robert |
author_facet | Zrenner, Eberhart Bartz-Schmidt, Karl Ulrich Benav, Heval Besch, Dorothea Bruckmann, Anna Gabel, Veit-Peter Gekeler, Florian Greppmaier, Udo Harscher, Alex Kibbel, Steffen Koch, Johannes Kusnyerik, Akos Peters, Tobias Stingl, Katarina Sachs, Helmut Stett, Alfred Szurman, Peter Wilhelm, Barbara Wilke, Robert |
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description | A light-sensitive, externally powered microchip was surgically implanted subretinally near the macular region of volunteers blind from hereditary retinal dystrophy. The implant contains an array of 1500 active microphotodiodes (‘chip’), each with its own amplifier and local stimulation electrode. At the implant's tip, another array of 16 wire-connected electrodes allows light-independent direct stimulation and testing of the neuron–electrode interface. Visual scenes are projected naturally through the eye's lens onto the chip under the transparent retina. The chip generates a corresponding pattern of 38 × 40 pixels, each releasing light-intensity-dependent electric stimulation pulses. Subsequently, three previously blind persons could locate bright objects on a dark table, two of whom could discern grating patterns. One of these patients was able to correctly describe and name objects like a fork or knife on a table, geometric patterns, different kinds of fruit and discern shades of grey with only 15 per cent contrast. Without a training period, the regained visual functions enabled him to localize and approach persons in a room freely and to read large letters as complete words after several years of blindness. These results demonstrate for the first time that subretinal micro-electrode arrays with 1500 photodiodes can create detailed meaningful visual perception in previously blind individuals. |
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spelling | pubmed-30817432011-05-04 Subretinal electronic chips allow blind patients to read letters and combine them to words Zrenner, Eberhart Bartz-Schmidt, Karl Ulrich Benav, Heval Besch, Dorothea Bruckmann, Anna Gabel, Veit-Peter Gekeler, Florian Greppmaier, Udo Harscher, Alex Kibbel, Steffen Koch, Johannes Kusnyerik, Akos Peters, Tobias Stingl, Katarina Sachs, Helmut Stett, Alfred Szurman, Peter Wilhelm, Barbara Wilke, Robert Proc Biol Sci Research Articles A light-sensitive, externally powered microchip was surgically implanted subretinally near the macular region of volunteers blind from hereditary retinal dystrophy. The implant contains an array of 1500 active microphotodiodes (‘chip’), each with its own amplifier and local stimulation electrode. At the implant's tip, another array of 16 wire-connected electrodes allows light-independent direct stimulation and testing of the neuron–electrode interface. Visual scenes are projected naturally through the eye's lens onto the chip under the transparent retina. The chip generates a corresponding pattern of 38 × 40 pixels, each releasing light-intensity-dependent electric stimulation pulses. Subsequently, three previously blind persons could locate bright objects on a dark table, two of whom could discern grating patterns. One of these patients was able to correctly describe and name objects like a fork or knife on a table, geometric patterns, different kinds of fruit and discern shades of grey with only 15 per cent contrast. Without a training period, the regained visual functions enabled him to localize and approach persons in a room freely and to read large letters as complete words after several years of blindness. These results demonstrate for the first time that subretinal micro-electrode arrays with 1500 photodiodes can create detailed meaningful visual perception in previously blind individuals. The Royal Society 2011-05-22 2010-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3081743/ /pubmed/21047851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2010.1747 Text en This Journal is © 2010 The Royal Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Zrenner, Eberhart Bartz-Schmidt, Karl Ulrich Benav, Heval Besch, Dorothea Bruckmann, Anna Gabel, Veit-Peter Gekeler, Florian Greppmaier, Udo Harscher, Alex Kibbel, Steffen Koch, Johannes Kusnyerik, Akos Peters, Tobias Stingl, Katarina Sachs, Helmut Stett, Alfred Szurman, Peter Wilhelm, Barbara Wilke, Robert Subretinal electronic chips allow blind patients to read letters and combine them to words |
title | Subretinal electronic chips allow blind patients to read letters and combine them to words |
title_full | Subretinal electronic chips allow blind patients to read letters and combine them to words |
title_fullStr | Subretinal electronic chips allow blind patients to read letters and combine them to words |
title_full_unstemmed | Subretinal electronic chips allow blind patients to read letters and combine them to words |
title_short | Subretinal electronic chips allow blind patients to read letters and combine them to words |
title_sort | subretinal electronic chips allow blind patients to read letters and combine them to words |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3081743/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21047851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2010.1747 |
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