Second Sight Medical Products, Inc.
Method and Apparatus for Fitting a Visual Prosthesis Using Electrically Evoked Responses

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Abstract:

The invention is a method of automatically adjusting a visual prosthesis electrode array to the neural characteristics of an individual patient. By recording electrically evoked responses to a predetermined input stimulus, one can alter that input stimulus to the needs of an individual patient. A minimum input stimulus is applied to a patient, followed by recording an electrically evoked response to the input stimulus. By gradually increasing stimulus levels, one can determine the minimum input that creates a neural response, thereby identifying the threshold stimulation level. One can further determine a maximum level by increasing stimulus until a predetermined maximum neural response is obtained.

Status:
Application
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

17 May 2019

Issue date:

5 Sep 2019