Artificial Retinal Implants Must Adapt to Unique Features of Human Eye to Be Effective, University of Oregon Experts Say

ScienceDaily (Apr. 27, 2011) — In the May issue of Physics World, Richard Taylor, professor of physics, psychology and art at the University of Oregon, warns that artificial retinal implants -- a technology fast becoming a reality -- must adapt to the unique features of the human eye in order to become an effective treatment.

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