Explores neuroprostheses for sensory systems, including auditory, vestibular, vision, and tactile applications, addressing the challenges of artificial vision.
Covers the processing of visual information in the eye, the anatomy of the retina, the biochemistry of photoreceptors, and the use of implants to treat visual impairments.
Explores human vision from the retina to the visual cortex, covering topics like color vision, sensitivity to different wavelengths, and comparing human and computer vision processes.
Explores different forms of synaptic plasticity and the mechanisms behind them, emphasizing the role of calcium in inducing and maintaining plastic changes.
Explores the application of computational neuroscience in neuroprosthetics, focusing on predicting intended arm movements based on spike times and the importance of systematic parameter optimization.