Factors Affecting Perceptual Thresholds in Epiretinal Prostheses
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2008Vol. 49(6), pp. 2303–2303
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Chloé de Balthasar, Sweta Patel, Arup Roy, R. Freda, Scott H. Greenwald, Alan Horsager, Manjunatha Mahadevappa, D. Yanai, Matthew J. McMahon, Mark S. Humayun, Robert J. Greenberg, James D. Weiland, Ione Fine
Abstract
Maintaining close proximity between the electrode array and the retinal surface is critical in developing a successful retinal implant. With the development of chronic electrode arrays that are stable and flush on the retinal surface, it is likely that the influence of other factors such as electrode size, retinal degeneration, and subject age will become more apparent. (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00279500.).
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