Artificial Sight: Basic Research, Biomedical Engineering, and Clinical Advances
. Ed(S): Humayun, Mark S.; Weiland, James D.; Chader, Gerald J.; Greenbaum, Elias
Artificial sight is a frontier area of modern ophthalmology combining the multidisciplinary skills of surgical ophthalmology, biomedical engineering, biological physics, and psychophysical testing. Many scientific, engineering, and surgical challenges must be surmounted before widespread practical applications can be realized. The goal of Artificial Sight is to summarize the state-of-the-art research in this exciting area, and to describe some of the current approaches and initiatives that may help patients in a clinical setting.
The Editors are active researchers in the fields of artificial sight, biomedical engineering and biological physics. They have received numerous professional awards and recognition for their work. The artificial sight team ... Read more
Key Features
- Introduces and assesses the state of the art for a broad audience of biomedical engineers, biophysicists, and clinical researchers
- Describes advances in microelectronics, microfabrication, surgical implantation, and psychophysical testing of visual prostheses
- Outlines the promise of artificial sight and the challenges that must be met
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About . Ed(S): Humayun, Mark S.; Weiland, James D.; Chader, Gerald J.; Greenbaum, Elias
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