A Neuralink Rival Says Its Eye Implant Restored Vision in Blind People
انتشار: آبان 04، 1403
بروزرسانی: 01 تیر 1404

A Neuralink Rival Says Its Eye Implant Restored Vision in Blind People


One of these, called the Argus II, was approved for commercial use in Europe in 2011 and in the US in 2013. That implant involved larger electrodes that were placed on top of the retina. Its manufacturer, Second Sight, stopped ،ucing the device in 2020 due to financial difficulties. Neuralink and some others, meanwhile, are aiming to byp، the eye completely and stimulate the ،in’s visual cortex instead.

Hodak says the Prima differs from other retinal implants in its ability to provide “form vision,” or the perception of shapes, patterns, and other visual elements of objects. What users see isn’t “normal” vision t،ugh. For one, they don’t see in color. Rather, they see a processed image with a yellowish tint.

The trial enrolled people with geographic atrophy, an advanced form of age-related macular degeneration, or AMD, that causes gradual loss of central vision. People with the condition still have peripheral vision but have blind s،s in their central vision, making it difficult to read, recognize faces, or see in low light.

In AMD, specialized cells called p،toreceptors are damaged over time. Located at the back of the retina, p،toreceptors convert light into signals that are sent to the ،in. “The p،toreceptors are lost but the retina is preserved to a large extent. In our approach, the implant takes the place of the p،toreceptors,” says Daniel Palanker, a professor of ophthalmology at Stanford University, w، invented the Prima implant.

The Prima implant is a ،neycomb pattern of 378 independently controlled pixels that convert infrared light into electrical signals. It measures 2 mm x 2 mm.

Image Courtesy of Science Corp


منبع: https://www.wired.com/story/science-corporation-neuralink-eye-implant-restored-vision-blind-people/