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THE possibility of developing functional visual prostheses was supported by the pioneering case of Brindley and Lewin1,2 and confirmed by our subsequent report on two other blind patients3.
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DOBELLE, W., MLADEJOVSKY, M., EVANS, J. et al. ‘Braille’ reading by a blind volunteer by visual cortex stimulation. Nature 259, 111–112 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1038/259111a0
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