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Amphibian model for developing and evaluating retinal prostheses
Warren E. Finn
, Peter G. LoPresti
Pharmacology and Physiology
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Amphibians
100%
Retinal Prosthesis
100%
Electrical Stimulation
50%
Correspondence Analysis
50%
Optic Nerve
50%
Retinal Surfaces
50%
Wavelength Dependence
50%
Intensity Information
50%
Sensitivity to Change
50%
Microsurgical
50%
Prosthesis Design
50%
External Electrodes
50%
Processing System
50%
Light Adaptation
50%
Optoelectronic Processor
50%
Live Animals
50%
Prosthesis
50%
Optic Tectum
50%
Electrophysiological Recordings
50%
Retinal Nerve
50%
Chronic Implant
50%
Ganglion Cells
50%
Novel Surgical Technique
50%
Neuroscience
Midbrain Tectum
100%
Computer Science
Processing System
100%
Engineering
Prosthesis
50%