Frequency and amplitude modulation have different effects on the percepts elicited by retinal stimulation.
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Pulse trains to percepts: the challenge of creating a perceptually intelligible world with sight recovery technologiesCortical responses elicited by photovoltaic subretinal prostheses exhibit similarities to visually evoked potentials.Retinal prosthesisEffect of Stimulus Waveform of Biphasic Current Pulse on Retinal Ganglion Cell Responses in Retinal Degeneration (rd1) micePhotovoltaic restoration of sight with high visual acuity.Improving the spatial resolution of epiretinal implants by increasing stimulus pulse durationPatch clamp recordings of retinal bipolar cells in response to extracellular electrical stimulation in wholemount mouse retina.Probing the functional impact of sub-retinal prosthesis.Are long stimulus pulse durations the answer to improving spatial resolution in retinal prostheses?The functional performance of the Argus II retinal prosthesis.Interphase gap as a means to reduce electrical stimulation thresholds for epiretinal prostheses.Spatially patterned electrical stimulation to enhance resolution of retinal prostheses.Modeling electrical stimulation of retinal ganglion cell with optimizing additive noises for reducing threshold and energy consumption.Prosthetic vision: devices, patient outcomes and retinal research.Activation of ganglion cells and axon bundles using epiretinal electrical stimulation.Electronic approaches to restoration of sight.Selectivity of direct and network-mediated stimulation of the retinal ganglion cells with epi-, sub- and intraretinal electrodes.Spatio-temporal characteristics of retinal response to network-mediated photovoltaic stimulation.Electrical receptive fields of retinal ganglion cells: Influence of presynaptic neurons.Closed-Loop Efficient Searching of Optimal Electrical Stimulation Parameters for Preferential Excitation of Retinal Ganglion Cells.
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Frequency and amplitude modulation have different effects on the percepts elicited by retinal stimulation.
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Frequency and amplitude modula ...... icited by retinal stimulation.
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Alan Horsager
Devyani Nanduri
Geoffrey M Boynton
James D Weiland
Mark S Humayun
Robert J Greenberg
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2012-01-20T00:00:00Z