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Writing On the Brain with Electricity
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The scientists stimulated the brain using electrodes implanted on its surface. Blind and sighted participants could "see" letters traced on their brains.
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By sending electrical currents over the surface of people's brains, scientists were able to
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get them to see things that weren't actually there.
00:12
These scientists are working to develop what are known as visual prosthetics, which in
00:17
the future could be devices implanted in the brain that help to restore people's vision
00:23
after they've lost their sight.
00:25
In this particular study, they implanted an array of electrodes, which transfer electrical
00:31
currents into tissues, onto the surface of the visual cortex, which is located at the
00:37
very back of the brain.
00:39
And that is a region of the brain where visual information gathered from your eyes typically
00:43
gets funneled for early processing.
00:47
Scientists have known that by stimulating specific points of the visual cortex, you can generate
00:53
what are known as phosphenes, which are these little pinpricks of light that you can see
00:58
even if no light is actually entering your eyes.
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Another way you can generate phosphenes is by rubbing your eyes really hard in a dark room.
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Little pinpricks of light appear.
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That can also happen when you stimulate the brain itself.
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So even though scientists knew how to generate individual phosphenes, they'd had trouble in
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the past connecting the dots into one coherent picture, which would make this technology much
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more useful.
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In this experiment, they managed to connect the dots in this way and get the participants
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to see different letters.
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So here in this video, we can see one of the participants in the study.
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He has had electrodes implanted on the surface of his brain under the skull, but it's being
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stimulated by that device you see on top of his baseball cap.
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When the device is stimulated, the idea is that this electrical current is being sent through
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a flurry of electrodes in the shape of a letter that the participant will then draw on the text
01:56
screen in front of them.
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Now the letter has to be slightly manipulated when it's traced onto the brain because the
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visual information that enters our eyes is reflected and flipped upside down, and then
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our brain makes sense of it later.
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So that's how these letters are drawn on the brain.
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And the participant, as you can see, is drawing the correct way around.
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This study included both sighted individuals and blind individuals, and it is important
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to note that the blind individuals had lost their sight in adulthood.
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For now, these visual prosthetics are mostly aimed at helping to restore vision in people
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who have lost it at some point in their life, rather than to grant vision to people who have
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never been able to see.
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Perhaps that could be a goal of the far distant future, but for now, this is where the technology
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is, and it's still in its very early days.
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But as the author said, once this reached some sort of usable form, even having the ability
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to detect the form of a family member or to allow for more independent navigation would
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be a wonderful advance for many blind patients.
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