支持人类皮质内视觉假体植入的试验装置

N. R. Srivastava, P. Troyk, G. Dagnelie, D. Bradley
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早期在皮质视觉假体领域的实验已经证明了产生磷幻视的可能性。研究人员用不同类型的电极进行了实验,发现了激发光幻视所需的刺激参数,并展示了针对视觉皮层不同区域激发光幻视的可能性。目前还没有进行过这样的实验,即实时捕捉和处理图像,并刺激与图像相对应的电极阵列,以产生视觉。假肢装置的发展面临着一个关键问题,即实际数量的皮质刺激电极能否提供有用的视觉。我们的目标是通过设计一种可穿戴的皮质假体设备并在盲人志愿者身上进行测试来回答这个问题。在我们把这个装置植入人类志愿者之前,我们想要估计一下我们对人类植入的期望。我们计划对视力正常的人进行心理物理测试,并对非人类灵长类动物进行刺激测试。这些实验的结果将帮助我们了解我们对人类志愿者植入的期望。
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Test Setup for Supporting Human Implantation of Intracortical Visual Prosthesis Device
Earlier experiments in the field of cortical visual prosthesis have shown the possibility of generation of phosphenes. Experiments have been performed with different types of electrodes, researchers have found the stimulation parameters required to elicit a phosphene and they have shown the possibility of targeting different areas of visual cortex to elicit phosphenes. Experiments have not been conducted in which an image was captured and processed in real time, and an array of electrodes stimulated, corresponding to the image, to generate a sense of vision. Development of a prosthetic device faces the crucial question whether a practical number of cortical stimulating electrodes can provide a useful sense of vision. We aim to answer this question by designing a wearable cortical prosthesis device and testing it on blind human volunteers. Before we implant this device in human volunteers, we want to estimate the performance we might expect from a human implantation. We are planning to conduct psychophysical tests on normally-sighted humans and stimulation tests on non-human primates. Results from these experiments will help us understand what we should expect from implantation in a human volunteer.
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