Contains fulltext : 246314.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Neuroprosthetic implants are a promising technology for restoring some form of vision in people with visual impairments via electrical neurostimulation in the visual pathway. Although an artificially generated prosthetic percept is relatively limited compared with normal vision, it may provide some elementary perception of the surroundings, re-enabling daily living functionality. For mobility in particular, various studies have investigated the benefits of visual neuroprosthetics in a simulated prosthetic vision paradigm with varying outcomes. The previous literature suggests that scene simplification via image processing, and particularly contour extractio...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated a novel visual representation for current and near-term prosthetic vision. A...
The publication is available at IOS Press through http://ebooks.iospress.nl/volumearticle/2521 Repr...
Journal ArticleA visual prosthesis for the blind based upon electrical stimulation of the visual co...
Visual neuroprostheses (bionic eyes) have the potential to treat degenerative eye diseases that ofte...
In this study, we used a simulation of upcoming low-resolution visual neuroprostheses to evaluate th...
International audienceClinical trials with blind patients implanted with a visual neuroprosthesis sh...
Clinical trials reveal that current visual neuroprosthesis are not yet usable. The main reason is th...
Purpose: Prosthetic vision shows promise for improving performance in orientation and mobility tasks...
Prosthetic vision is being applied to partially recover the retinal stimulation of visually impaired...
Purpose: Perceiving trip hazards is critical for safe mobility and an important ability for prosthet...
Journal ArticleA visual prosthesis, based on electrical stimulation of the visual cortex, has been s...
Purpose: Perceiving trip hazards is critical for safe mobility and an important ability for prosthet...
International audienceBlind people experience great difficulties to navigate in complex environment....
AbstractA visual tracking task was administered to 20 subjects afforded simulated prosthetic vision ...
Retinal degenerative diseases cause profound visual impairment in more than 10 million people worldw...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated a novel visual representation for current and near-term prosthetic vision. A...
The publication is available at IOS Press through http://ebooks.iospress.nl/volumearticle/2521 Repr...
Journal ArticleA visual prosthesis for the blind based upon electrical stimulation of the visual co...
Visual neuroprostheses (bionic eyes) have the potential to treat degenerative eye diseases that ofte...
In this study, we used a simulation of upcoming low-resolution visual neuroprostheses to evaluate th...
International audienceClinical trials with blind patients implanted with a visual neuroprosthesis sh...
Clinical trials reveal that current visual neuroprosthesis are not yet usable. The main reason is th...
Purpose: Prosthetic vision shows promise for improving performance in orientation and mobility tasks...
Prosthetic vision is being applied to partially recover the retinal stimulation of visually impaired...
Purpose: Perceiving trip hazards is critical for safe mobility and an important ability for prosthet...
Journal ArticleA visual prosthesis, based on electrical stimulation of the visual cortex, has been s...
Purpose: Perceiving trip hazards is critical for safe mobility and an important ability for prosthet...
International audienceBlind people experience great difficulties to navigate in complex environment....
AbstractA visual tracking task was administered to 20 subjects afforded simulated prosthetic vision ...
Retinal degenerative diseases cause profound visual impairment in more than 10 million people worldw...
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated a novel visual representation for current and near-term prosthetic vision. A...
The publication is available at IOS Press through http://ebooks.iospress.nl/volumearticle/2521 Repr...
Journal ArticleA visual prosthesis for the blind based upon electrical stimulation of the visual co...