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  2. Visual prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    A visual prosthesis, often referred to as a bionic eye, is an experimental visual device intended to restore functional vision in those with partial or total blindness. Many devices have been developed, usually modeled on the cochlear implant or bionic ear devices, a type of neural prosthesis in use since the mid-1980s.

  3. Argus retinal prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    Argus retinal prosthesis, also known as a bionic eye, is an electronic retinal implant manufactured by the American company Second Sight Medical Products. It is used as a visual prosthesis to improve the vision of people with severe cases of retinitis pigmentosa .

  4. This bionic eye implant is restoring people's sight - AOL

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    The latest case is this 80-year-old man from the UK that received a bionic eye implant, which partially restored his. Bionic body parts used to belong to science fiction, but we are making ...

  5. Retinal implant - Wikipedia

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    The close proximity between the implant and the retina also increases the possibility of thermal damage to the retina from heat generated by the implant. [4] Subretinal implants require intact inner and middle retinal layers, and therefore are not beneficial for retinal diseases extending beyond the outer photoreceptor layer.

  6. Bionic eye implant promises a lifetime of perfect vision - AOL

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    An optometrist in British Columbia claims to have invented an easily implantable device that provides its wearer with vision "three times better than 20/20" for life. Dubbed the Ocumetics Bionic ...

  7. Blind mother's tears as bionic eye gives first glimpse of son ...

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    The implant allows patients who are blind from retinitis pigmentosa can regain small amounts of their vision. A pair of glasses with a camera wirelessly transmits video to the microchip implanted ...

  8. Ocular prosthesis - Wikipedia

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    [6] [17] There are several theories of improved eye movement, such as using integrating prosthetic material, pegging the implant, covering the implant (e.g. with scleral tissue), or suturing the eye muscles directly to the prosthetic implant. The efficiency of transmitting movement from the implant to the prosthesis determines the degree of ...

  9. The Bionic Eye That Could Allow Humans to Manipulate Reality

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