Advances and challenges in the development of visual prostheses.

PLoS Biol

Bioengineering Institute and Cátedra Bidons Egara, University Miguel Hernández, Elche, Spain.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Over the last two decades, there have been major improvements in visual prostheses, ranging from early retinal implants to newer methods targeting the cortex of the brain.
  • The article discusses the ongoing challenges that still exist in making these technologies effective for clinical use.
  • It highlights the potential benefits these advancements could bring to people with vision impairments if these challenges can be overcome.

Article Abstract

The past 20 years have witnessed significant advancements in the field of visual prostheses, with developments spanning from early retinal implants to recent cortical approaches. This Perspective looks at some of the remaining challenges to achieve the ambitious clinical goals that these technologies could enable.

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