Blind Person Partially Regains Vision Through Brain Microstimulation
A patient with total blindness has regained part of their natural vision after participating in a clinical trial of electrical stimulation of the visual cortex, raising new hypotheses about the brain's ability to reactivate inactive visual circuits.
A blind person partially recovers vision with micro-stimulation of the brain
A person with total blindness caused by irreversible damage to the optic nerve has partially regained natural vision after participating in a clinical trial of electrical stimulation of the visual cortex conducted by researchers from Miguel Hernández University in Elche.
A brain implant allows a man blind from an optic nerve injury to regain vision
Scientists from the Miguel Hernández University of Elche have developed a brain implant that stimulated the visual cortex of a blind man, enabling him to perceive light, movement, and large letters.