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人工網膜を使って失明から救う
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シーラ・ニーレンバーグ |
TEDMED 2011
• October 2011
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TEDMEDにて、特定の失明状態を抱える患者に対して視覚回復が望める大胆なアプローチを、シーラ・ニーレンバーグがご紹介します。カメラを視神経につないで、電気信号を直接脳に送信するという方法です。
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TEDMEDにて、特定の失明状態を抱える患者に対して視覚回復が望める大胆なアプローチを、シーラ・ニーレンバーグがご紹介します。カメラを視神経につないで、電気信号を直接脳に送信するという方法です。
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Sheila Nirenberg
Neuroscientist
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Sheila Nirenberg studies how the brain encodes information -- possibly allowing us to decode it, and maybe develop prosthetic sensory devices.
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