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The brain science collaboration that offers hope to blind people

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The Challenges of Implanting Electrode Arrays in the Visual Brain

The vision that we are going to produce is just much less in quality than normal vision because we are in implanting electrodes in the visual brain. If you stimulate those we activate a set of neurons that would normally never be activated in that constellation and it doesn't give us the possibility to create different colors for example. To get wires everywhere in that region which is also quite folded is going to be challenging. Another big challenge is to make an interface with electronics in the brain that is as sufficient longevity so we are now using so-called electrode arrays.

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