Flexible ultrasound-induced retinal stimulating piezo-arrays for biomimetic visual prostheses
Electronic visual prostheses, or biomimetic eyes, have shown the feasibility of restoring functional vision in the blind through electrical pulses to initiate neural responses artificially. However, existing visual prostheses predominantly use wired connections or electromagnetic waves for powering...
Main Authors: | Burford, J. (Author), Chen, Y. (Author), Gong, C. (Author), Humayun, M.S (Author), Jiang, L. (Author), Kang, H. (Author), Lu, G. (Author), Sun, Y. (Author), Zeng, Y. (Author), Zhou, Q. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2022
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Online Access: | View Fulltext in Publisher |
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