2010
DOI: 10.3109/17483107.2010.514381
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Looking ahead: planning for the first human intracortical visual prosthesis by using pilot data from focus groups of potential users

Abstract: In planning for our research team's first human implant of a technologically advanced intracortical visual prosthesis we have conducted three focus groups with blind persons from a pool of likely participants. Guided by the principles of the Independent Living movement and Participatory Action Research (PAR), we asked the participants to share their thoughts and concerns about the procedure. The preliminary results reveal that achievement of the desired highest ethical of informed consent will require extensiv… Show more

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“…Using this concept, a rival visual neuroprosthesis was developed, which is now in clinical trials (Srivastava et al 2009 ). This new system is very similar to Dobelle's but with several dramatic improvements (Lane et al 2011 ). Instead of using fl at, surface electrodes, a custom intracortical array of penetrating electrodes was created.…”
Section: Interfaces In the Visual Cortex Deliver Visual Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using this concept, a rival visual neuroprosthesis was developed, which is now in clinical trials (Srivastava et al 2009 ). This new system is very similar to Dobelle's but with several dramatic improvements (Lane et al 2011 ). Instead of using fl at, surface electrodes, a custom intracortical array of penetrating electrodes was created.…”
Section: Interfaces In the Visual Cortex Deliver Visual Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chicago Focus Groups 52 people in 9 focus groups Interviews about motivation, sensory substitution expectations, perceived risks and benefits (Lane et al 2015(Lane et al , 2011 Optic Nerve Prosthesis 2 people who received an optic nerve prosthesis in Brussels, Belgium…”
Section: Study Participants Description Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die kortikal visuelle Prothese soll die Sehrinde direkt stimulieren. Eine erste klinische Studie hierzu ist in Planung [35].…”
Section: Kortikal Visuelle Protheseunclassified