Abstract
Our long-term aim is to assess the feasibility of creating an “artificial sense” and, thereby, a possible sensory (visual) prosthetic. While working towards this goal, we are investigating how neural assembly activity relates to subjective perceptions. Recording, finding and understanding these functional assemblies will make it possible to reactivate them in a precise, biologically relevant manner to elicit cortical activation similar to visual stimulation.
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