Publication Type |
Journal Article |
School or College |
School of Medicine; College of Engineering |
Department |
Mechanical Engineering; Ophthalmology; Bioengineering; Surgery; Physiology |
Creator |
Normann, Richard A.; Horch, Kenneth W.; Cha, Kichul |
Title |
Mobility performance with a pixelized vision system |
Date |
1992 |
Description |
A visual prosthesis, based on electrical stimulation of the visual cortex, has been suggested as a means for partially restoring functional vision in the blind. The prosthesis would create a pixelized visual sense consisting of punctate spots of light (phosphenes). The present study investigated the feasibility of achieving visually-guided mobility with such a visual sense. Psychophysical experiments were conducted on normally sighted human subjects, who were required to walk through a maze which included a series of obstacles, while their visual input was restricted to information from a pixelized vision simulator. Walking speed and number of body contacts with obstacles and walls were measured as a function of pixel number, pixel spacing, object minification, and field of view. The results indicate that a 25 x 25 array of pixels distributed within the foveal visual area could provide useful visually guided mobility in environments not requiring a high degree of pattern recognition. |
Type |
Text |
Publisher |
Cambridge University Press |
Volume |
32 |
Issue |
7 |
First Page |
1367 |
Last Page |
1372 |
Subject |
Visual Prosthesis; Mobility; Phosphene Simulator |
Subject MESH |
Vision; Visual Cortex; Prostheses and Implants; Electric Stimulation; Blindness |
Language |
eng |
Bibliographic Citation |
Cha K, Horch KW, Normann RA. (1992). Mobility performance with a pixelized vision system. Vision Res, 32(7), 1367-72 |
Rights Management |
© Cambridge University Press |
Format Medium |
application/pdf |
Identifier |
ir-main,12754 |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6xs6ck8 |
Setname |
ir_uspace |
ID |
703063 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6xs6ck8 |