Fudan Scientists Pioneer Brain-Computer Interface to Restore Visual Function in Blind Animals
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Chinese scientists from Fudan University have achieved a groundbreaking feat by developing the world's first visual prosthesis with an exceptionally wide spectral range (470-1550nm). This innovative technology leverages brain-computer interface (BCI) to restore visual function in blind animals, granting them not only the ability to perceive visible light but also the "super vision" capability to detect infrared light. This advancement opens up new avenues for restoring sight in blind patients and has already demonstrated promising results in experiments conducted on mice and non-human primates.