From f93abc9cbad83bd66df3a1eebf3189cd20cbd538 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nathakit Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2017 14:59:09 +0700 Subject: [PATCH] update blog copytext and add img --- .../articles/2017-01_retina-mapping/index.md | 23 +++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/contents/articles/2017-01_retina-mapping/index.md b/contents/articles/2017-01_retina-mapping/index.md index 0cdc6d4b..95d84e8f 100644 --- a/contents/articles/2017-01_retina-mapping/index.md +++ b/contents/articles/2017-01_retina-mapping/index.md @@ -1,15 +1,24 @@ --- title: Retinotopic to Spatiotopic Mapping in Blind Patients Implanted with Retinal Prosthesis -date: Tue Jan 24 2017 08:36:53 GMT+0700 (ICT) +date: Mon Jan 30 2017 10:36:53 GMT+0700 (ICT) author: Pupil Dev Team -subtitle: "" -featured_img: "../../../../media/images/blog/.png" -featured_img_thumb: "../../../../media/images/blog/thumb/.png" +subtitle: "Blind patients implanted with a retinal prosthesis fitted to a modified Pupil headset to measure the accuracy in mapping stimulated retinal signals to the world coordinates..." +featured_img: "../../../../media/images/blog/epiretinal-array-dark.png" +featured_img_thumb: "../../../../media/images/blog/thumb/epiretinal-array.png" --- - +
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Image Source: [Retinotopic to Spatiotopic mapping in blind patients implated with the Argus II retinal prosthesis](http://iovs.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2597840#149774812) +
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-To quantify the precision of mapping from retinotopic to spatiotopic coordinates in blind humans implanted with a retinal prostheis device. +The observation that electrical stimulation of retina in blind patients can create visual percept led to the development of retinal prosthesis devices implanted in blind patients. For the percept to be useful, the electrical stimulation should convey information to the brain with the correct spatial coordinates. -Also to demonstrate that an eye tracker can be calibrated on sightless patients based on the percept from a visual implant. +In their paper [Retinotopic to Spatiotopic mapping in blind patients implated with the Argus II retinal prosthesis](http://iovs.arvojournals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2597840#149774812), Avi Caspi et al., researched blind patients implanted with a retinal prosthesis fitted to a modified [Pupil headset](https://pupil-labs.com/store/) to measure the accuracy in mapping stimulated retinal signals to the world coordinates. And to demonstrate that an eye tracker can be calibrated on the patient based on the retinal prosthesis. +In the experiment, the patient's gaze positions were recorded with timestamps synched to the onset of the stimulation using [Pupil eye tracker](https://pupil-labs.com/store/), and by indicating the location of the percepts using a handheld marker recorded with the scene camera. + +The results from the study have shown that the brain has the required signals to process stimulated retinal coordinates based on the crucial step in measuring the position of the eyes relative to the orbit to build a correct representaion of the spatial coordinates accurately. + +If you use Pupil in your research and have published work, please send us a note. We would love to include your work here on the blog and in a list of [work that cites Pupil](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZD6HDbjzrtRNB4VB0b7GFMaXVGKZYeI0zBOBEEPwvBI/). \ No newline at end of file