Dobelle W H, Mladejovsky M G, Girvin J P
Science. 1974 Feb 1;183(4123):440-4. doi: 10.1126/science.183.4123.440.
Electrical stimulation of the occipital cortex resulted in discrete photic sensations or "phosphenes" in two volunteers who had been totally blind for 7 and 28 years, respectively. Stimulation of multiple electrodes allowed one patient to recognize simple patterns, including letters. Both patients made an uneventful recovery, and the success of these experiments reinforces the hope that a functional visual prosthesis can be developed, although many problems remain to be solved.
对两名分别失明7年和28年的志愿者进行枕叶皮质电刺激,产生了离散的光感或“光幻视”。对多个电极进行刺激使一名患者能够识别简单图案,包括字母。两名患者均顺利康复,这些实验的成功增强了开发功能性视觉假体的希望,尽管仍有许多问题有待解决。