Scientists prepared bionic eye
Bionic Eye: Scientists around the world are doing research to find a cure for blind people. The various bionic solutions found so far have not been able to help blind individuals on a large scale. Although the team of Monash University claims that they have created a system by which blind people will be able to see again, but according to them this is the world’s first bionic eye.
bionic eye is ready
The bionic eye, called the ‘Genaris Bionic Vision System’, has been in development for almost a decade, allowing signals to be transmitted from the retina to the brain’s vision center by bypassing damaged optic nerves. The user must wear a custom-designed headgear equipped with a camera and a wireless transmitter. A set of 9 mm tiles are implanted in the brain which receive signals from the above receiver.
Professor Arthur Lowry, from Monash University’s Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, said in a statement: “Our design combines 172 spots of light (phosphenes) to create a visual pattern that helps the person navigate indoors and outdoors. Provides information.” People having the ability to recognize the environment, and the presence of people and objects around them.” Additionally, researchers are working on advancing their system to help people suffering from incurable neurological conditions such as limb paralysis, quadriplegia, etc. Are considering.
“If successful, the MVG [Monash Vision Group] team will focus on building a new commercial enterprise that will provide vision to people suffering from treatable blindness and movement to the arms of people paralyzed by quadriplegia, improving their health care. There will be improvement. There will be change,” With this system, there is some light at the end of the tunnel for people who have lost their vision and may be able to see or experience things through the bionic eye.