Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Neural stimulation for increased contrast
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Application No.: US11923820Application Date: 2007-10-25
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Publication No.: US08457753B2Publication Date: 2013-06-04
- Inventor: Robert J. Greenberg , Matthew J. McMahon
- Applicant: Robert J. Greenberg , Matthew J. McMahon
- Applicant Address: US CA Sylmar
- Assignee: Second Sight Medical Products, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Second Sight Medical Products, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Sylmar
- Agent Scott B. Dunbar
- Main IPC: A61N1/00
- IPC: A61N1/00

Abstract:
The present invention is a method of improving the contrast of electrical neural stimulation and expanding the dynamic range for brightness, and specifically a method of improving the contrast of an image supplied to the retina, or visual cortex, through a visual prosthesis. The background brightness for a blind subject is often not perfectly black, but a dark gray or brown. When stimulating visual neurons in the retina, low current stimulation tends to create a dark percept, the perception of a phosphene darker than the background brightness level perceived in the un-stimulated state. The human retina contains neurons that signal light increments (“on” cells) and neurons that signal light decrements (“off” cells). In a healthy retina, the on cells tend to fire in response to an increase in light above the background level, while the off cells tend to fire in response to a decrease in light below the background level.
Public/Granted literature
- US20080046030A1 Neural Stimulation for Increased Contrast Public/Granted day:2008-02-21
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