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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 07, 2014
Filed:
Jun. 12, 2009
Alan M. Horsager, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Robert J. Greenberg, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Matthew J. Mcmahon, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Alan M. Horsager, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Robert J. Greenberg, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Matthew J. McMahon, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Second Sight Medical Products, Inc., Sylmar, CA (US);
Abstract
In a visual prosthesis or other neural stimulator it is advantageous to provide non-overlapping pulses in order to provide independent control of brightness from different electrodes. Non-overlapping pulses on geographically close electrodes avoid electric-field interaction which leads to brightness summation or changes in the shape and area of percepts. It is advantageous to apply pulses to nearby electrodes in a way that the currents do not overlap in time at all. The new finding is that even a small amount of separation in time results in a significant improvement with a time separation as small as 0.225 msec. 'Nearby' is defined as within a few millimeters of each other.