2019
DOI: 10.4414/smw.2019.20061
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Designing artificial senses: steps from physiology to clinical implementation

Abstract: Our senses are the main information channels through which we perceive and interact with the world. Consequently, the physical and social functioning of patients suffering from severe sensory disabilities is limited on several levels. This has motivated the development of a novel therapeutic alternative: "artificial senses", more commonly known as sensory neuroprostheses.In order to restore lost function, sensory neuroprostheses attempt to take advantage of the information transfer pathway common to all senses… Show more

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“…Vestibular function loss due to a variety of reasons is very difficult to treat. The solution is the vestibular implant (VI) that is able to restore the lost vestibular function (Fornos et al, 2019;Guinand et al, 2011). At current, VIs incorporate 3 electrodes located inside of the semicircular canal (SCC) ampullae (van de , that provide the electrical current stimulation of the nearby vestibular afferents replacing in such a way the damaged endorgan (van de .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vestibular function loss due to a variety of reasons is very difficult to treat. The solution is the vestibular implant (VI) that is able to restore the lost vestibular function (Fornos et al, 2019;Guinand et al, 2011). At current, VIs incorporate 3 electrodes located inside of the semicircular canal (SCC) ampullae (van de , that provide the electrical current stimulation of the nearby vestibular afferents replacing in such a way the damaged endorgan (van de .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%