Werginz, 2016 - Google Patents
Neuronal activation characteristics in the electrically stimulated retina: a model-based studyWerginz, 2016
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Using inner eye prostheses, the restoration of vision to the blind has achieved a low level which hopefully will be enhanced in the future. Patients suffering from degeneration of their photoreceptors, cells which modulate light input to neuronal output, can regain visual …
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