Robotic Retina Insights
The discussion explores the potential of a robotic retina that could enhance vision, allowing users to control their visual experience. By drawing parallels to multitasking, the conversation highlights how different brain regions manage various sensory inputs simultaneously, emphasizing the dangers of distractions like texting while driving. The idea of selectively enhancing vision raises intriguing possibilities for both blind and sighted individuals.In this clip
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Related Questions
How does the brain process vision as discussed in the episode Dr. E.J. Chichilnisky: How the Brain Works, Curing Blindness & How to Navigate a Career Path and the clip Robotic Retina Insights?
Has context been considered in regards to augmenting eyesight via neural stimulation? Has anyone asked whether things would be "seeable" that the brain has poor or no context for?
In terms of the brain, has anyone questioned the long-term psychological effects of processing additional visual stimulation, such as the long-term changes to different parts of the nervous system in kids participating in screen time?