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88,92 ۥ Chapter 1. Blindness
• Chapter 2. Anatomy of the Visual System
• Chapter 3. History
• Chapter 4. Questions
• Chapter 5. Cortical Visual Prosthesis Studies
• Chapter 6. Retinal Implant Studies
• Chapter 7. Other Projects
• Chapter 8. Visual Prosthesis Patents
• Chapter 9. Noninvasive Brain Treatment Modalities
• Chapter 10. References.
• Chapter 1. Blindness
• Chapter 2. Anatomy of the Visual System
• Chapter 3. History
• Chapter 4. Questions
• Chapter 5. Cortical Visual Prosthesis Studies
• Chapter 6. Retinal Implant Studies
• Chapter 7. Other Projects
• Chapter 8. Visual Prosthesis Patents
• Chapter 9. Noninvasive Brain Treatment Modalities
• Chapter 10. References.
For the millions of people with untreatable blindness the thought of a visual prosthesis that would allow them to live a normal life has always been a distant hope. There have been intermittent bright spots that periodically fan that hope such as when Dr. Dobelle’s visual prosthesis patient drove a car in an empty parking lot.
This book will serve as an update of the work in developing a visual prosthesis. Chapters discuss the physiologic and engineering issues, alternative strategies, and patents, as well as recent research studies.
Visual Prosthesis - A Concise Guide is a must-have resource for ophthalmologists, neurologists, engineers and physicists.
Features
• Offers a comprehensive review of world-wide research on the development of a visual prosthesis for blind patients
• Examines the physiologic and engineering issues of visual prosthesis
• Discusses patents in the field of visual prosthesis