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Black. Pink. Orange. Red.Retinal anatomy has sort of a strange naming convention.
Retinal anatomy has sort of a strange naming convention.
A retinal implant, yeah.
And the retinal implant is, like you might guess, implanted on the retina.
Since corresponding retinal points are seeing these two different things, they must be in the same place in space."
seconds worth of visual retinal titillation.
And it's these photosensitive retinal ganglion cells that allow us to align the internal data to the external world.
And the way it works with a retinal implant is that you have a digital camera, and that feeds into an electrode grid that plugs
So it's useful to have a retinal implant.
There's a brand new retinal prosthesis that's being experimented with that does something very funky, actually.
So it's an ID card with fingerprints and retinal scans included.
I stayed there for 9 years I did cataract surgeries and retinal detachment surgeries In the university hospital
You're looking at about five years for approval of the retinal prosthesis.
And you have a retinal implant that is giving you access to this.
If you lose an eye, a retinal implant isn't going to do really all that much good.
But, they are falling on corresponding retinal points.
And those discoveries led to the identification of another light sensor within the eye called a photosensitive retinal ganglion cell.
"In lecture five, I was talking about a revealing difference between two ways in which the retinal image can move."
You see the world move as if there's an earthquake, not surprising because the retinal image is moving.
You're just looking at a different part of it, even though the retinal image is moving in the same kind of way.
dimensional world of solid objects and surrounding space, when what we're given in the retinal image are really distorted, upside down, twitching, shifting,
There will be in the next 10 years the growth of a kind of DIY hacking movement that wants to hack their retinal
So that the image is close that you want to fixate, falls on corresponding retinal locations on the fovea of both eyes.
and your retina has cells that span the receptors under the low light and the high light and the cells--retinal ganglion cells-- that span those two say, "Ooh.
So there are people at various places in the country, various centers in the country that are actually implanting these retinal implants for people
So, letís say your eyes are fixating, are looking at the point called fix, then its image is falling on corresponding retinal points.
I don't know if you knew where it came from, retinal ganglion cells, but
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