Scientists will implement Terminator bionic eye for human testing in 2014

Scientists will implement Terminator bionic eye for human testing in 2014

According to the British Daily Mail, so far, "BioShine" has only appeared in some sci-fi films, such as "The Terminator". In this movie, Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a robot and has scanning and analysis of the surrounding environment. The visual gain ability. Australian researchers are now able to translate computer effects in science fiction movies into reality, although this technology is not as sophisticated and visually capable as robots in science fiction movies.

Scientists from the Monash Vision Society of Monash University, Australia, plan to begin testing a biochemical eye in human experiments in 2014. This device contains a miniature camera mounted on a pair of eyeglasses to function as a retina. The image obtained through this biochemical eye will be converted into a signal and relayed to a chip implanted in the brain. Professor Arthur Lovewer, head of the research team, said: "This visual prosthetic device is designed to enhance human visual abilities, at least equivalent to the role of guide dogs or crutches. Although this biochemical eye originally only has an existing visual gain. The device plays a supporting role, and we believe that the device will eventually replace them completely. When this technology is further refined and upgraded, it will be able to fully identify larger fonts."

Lowelly pointed out that the microchip we tested will be directly implanted into the visual cortex of the back of the patient's brain. It is estimated that each patient will implant 14 tiles of 8 mm in length and width in the brain. He explained that each tile contains a microchip with a length and width of 4 millimeters, and there are 500,000 sensors and 45 filament-like electrodes on the microchip.

When these microchips are fully implanted in the brain, the tiles will receive low-resolution black and white images from an external processing unit connected to a high-resolution camera and relay them to the brain's visual area.

Professor David Galve Hess of the Murphy Eye Hospital in the UK was very interested in this bionic eye study. He told the British Sunday Times reporter: “This bionic eye research project will potentially change those with significant eyesight. Decline in the quality of life of the group. At present, there are approximately 160 million people in the world who have been clinically diagnosed as blind by medical practice. Among them, there are 1 million people in the United Kingdom.” (Camera)

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