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Jainam Shah1, Sachin Pathuri2,3, Joshua Ong4
1Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA. jainam.shah@einsteinmed.edu.
Annals of biomedical engineering
|February 13, 2026
まとめ
神経視力の回復は,インプラントと脳コンピュータインターフェース (BCI) を使用して視力を回復します. 将来のシステムは,より自然な視力を目指し,AIを統合し,より広範なアプリケーションに対する倫理的意味を考慮します.
科学分野:
- 神経科学は神経科学である.
- バイオエンジニアリング バイオエンジニアリング
- オフタルモロジック (眼科)
背景:
- 神経視力の回復は,視力を回復することを目的とした多学科分野です.
- 現在の技術は基本的な視覚的知覚を提供していますが,自然な視力とは大きく異なります.
研究 の 目的:
- 神経視力の回復のための新興戦略をレビューする.
- 神経眼科における課題と機会を概説する.
主な方法:
- 網膜義肢,視神経,タラミックインプラントのレビュー.
- 皮質の脳コンピュータインターフェース (BCI),光遺伝学,非侵襲的な刺激の探索.
- AI,機械学習,神経可塑性,そして知覚学習についての議論.
主要な成果:
- 初期の実験では,光や動きの検出などの原始的な視覚能力が示されています.
- 人工視力は認知的に要求され,自然な視力とは異なる.
- AIと機械学習は,人工視覚システムを強化することができます.
結論:
- 視覚リハビリテーションには多学科的なアプローチが必要である.
- 倫理的および規制上の考慮事項は,責任ある実施に不可欠です.
- 将来の視力の回復には,脳の可塑性と患者の経験と互換性のあるハードウェアが必要です.
キーワード:
アダプティブ・スティミュレーション (Adaptive Stimulation) とは人工知能 人工知能とは,人工知能が脳とコンピュータのインターフェースクローズド・ループ・システム皮質刺激による皮質刺激です.機械学習 (Machine Learning) とは,機械学習 (Machine Learning) というものです.神経インターフェースは,神経可塑性とは 神経可塑性のことです.オフタルモロジック (眼科)網膜義肢は,網膜義肢として使用されます.視覚神経義肢 (Visual Neuroprosthesis) とは,視覚神経義肢 (Visual Neuroprosthesis) とは,視覚神経義肢 (Visual Neuroprosthesis) とは,視覚神経義肢 (Visual Neuroprosthesis) とは,視覚神経義肢 (Visual Neuroprosthesis) とは,視覚神経義肢 (Visual Neuroprosthesis) とは,視覚神経義肢 (Visual Neuroprosthesis) とは,視覚神経義肢 (Visual Neuroprosthesis) とは,視覚神経義肢 (Visual Neuroprosthesis) とは,視覚のリハビリテーション関連する概念動画
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