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Originally posted by Djarums
Additionally, I wonder about depth perception. If the device would be on both eyes could it be integrated in the way our eyes are for a 3d image to allow depth perception.
Originally posted by Djarums
That is certainly impressive. I'm curious how things get translated though.
Firstly, an image captured via a camera type device, going on the assumption that it's new, will be in digital format. Bits and bytes. That would need to be translated. What shows blue? What shows red?
If it was a matter of transposing an image onto the retina for example, well that's a whole other story. But for it to go via a chip and somehow connect as the optic nerve into the brain. Wow...
US researchers have been given the go-ahead to implant the prototype device in 50 to 75 patients.
They have already tested implants containing a handful of electrodes, but the end device will contain 50-100 to give a better overall picture.
The new implant has a higher resolution than the earlier devices, with 60 electrodes.
The pea-sized video camera is small enough to fit inside the eyeball. The camera is linked to an artificial retina that transmits moving images along the optic nerve to brain.
Meanwhile in California, scientists are developing an implant with 1,000 electrodes, which should allow facial recognition.
Originally posted by Djarums
That is certainly impressive. I'm curious how things get translated though.
Firstly, an image captured via a camera type device, going on the assumption that it's new, will be in digital format. Bits and bytes. That would need to be translated. What shows blue? What shows red?
If it was a matter of transposing an image onto the retina for example, well that's a whole other story. But for it to go via a chip and somehow connect as the optic nerve into the brain. Wow...
Additionally, I wonder about depth perception. If the device would be on both eyes could it be integrated in the way our eyes are for a 3d image to allow depth perception.