A. Caspi, P. Rosendall, Jason W. Harper, Michael P. Barry, Kapil D. Katyal, G. Dagnelie, A. Roy
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Combined eye-head vs. head-only scanning in a blind patient implanted with the Argus II retinal prosthesis
The Argus II retinal prosthesis has a dissociation between the line of sight of the camera and that of the eye. The image-capturing camera is mounted on the glasses and therefore, eye movements do not influence the visual information sent to the implanted electrodes.