Focal electrical stimulation of major ganglion cell types in the primate retina for the design of visual prostheses.
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Spontaneous Oscillatory Rhythms in the Degenerating Mouse Retina Modulate Retinal Ganglion Cell Responses to Electrical StimulationHigh-fidelity reproduction of spatiotemporal visual signals for retinal prosthesis.Integration of Perforated Subretinal Prostheses With Retinal Tissue.Contrast Sensitivity With a Subretinal Prosthesis and Implications for Efficient Delivery of Visual Information.Improving the spatial resolution of epiretinal implants by increasing stimulus pulse durationProbing the functional impact of sub-retinal prosthesis.Spatially patterned electrical stimulation to enhance resolution of retinal prostheses.Short-wavelength cone-opponent retinal ganglion cells in mammalsFunctional architecture of the retina: development and disease.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.Indirect activation elicits strong correlations between light and electrical responses in ON but not OFF retinal ganglion cells.Electrical stimulus artifact cancellation and neural spike detection on large multi-electrode arrays.Electrical receptive fields of retinal ganglion cells: Influence of presynaptic neurons.Electric stimulus duration alters network-mediated responses depending on retinal ganglion cell type.Minimizing activation of overlying axons with epiretinal stimulation: The role of fiber orientation and electrode configuration.
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Focal electrical stimulation of major ganglion cell types in the primate retina for the design of visual prostheses.
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Alan M Litke
Deborah E Gunning
Lauren H Jepson
Pawel Hottowy
Wladyslaw Dabrowski
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4967-12.2013
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2013-04-01T00:00:00Z