Researchers are working on a single technology that could restore artificial vision while also delivering tactile feedback. The dual‑purpose approach targets lost senses by combining visual and touch capabilities.
How does the technology work?
The system is designed to interface with the nervous system to convey visual information and tactile sensations. By integrating these functions, it seeks to address multiple sensory deficits with one solution.
Why does this matter?
Restoring artificial vision and touch could improve quality of life for people who have lost these senses, offering greater independence and interaction with their environment. The development reflects broader advances in neurotechnology.
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