A wireless implant helped patients with severe macular degeneration regain usable vision. The results point toward a new ...
People with severe vision loss have been able to read again, thanks to a tiny wireless chip implanted in one of their eyes ...
A new technology may allow patients to recover vision for conditions that were previously thought irreversible ...
A new study in The New England Journal of Medicine revealed that the PRIMA brain computer interface (BCI) retinal implant helped people with advanced age-related macular degeneration regain some ...
The glasses’ camera captures visual scenes and projects them on the chip as a beam. AI converts these to electrical signals ...
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a common eye condition in older adults that can affect central vision. Geographic atrophy is an advanced form of AMD that causes permanent vision changes.
A wireless retinal implant called PRIMA is changing that reality by helping blind patients read and recognize faces again.
In an important step toward visual prostheses, biocompatible electrodes can convert infrared light into nerve impulses, as ...
A newclinical trial is testing a retinal chip and AI-powered glasses to help patients see again after losing their central vision to eye disease. PAGASA: 11 areas under Signal No. 4 as Typhoon Tino ...
A clinical trial led by Stanford University School of Medicine has demonstrated that a wireless retinal prosthesis can help restore vision lost to advanced macular degeneration. The results, published ...
A groundbreaking retinal implant, PRIMA, is restoring central vision in patients with geographic atrophy (GA), an advanced form of macular degeneration that blinds roughly 1 million Americans. Unlike ...