Abstract
In developing a visual prosthesis, it is essential for us to determine its specifications which meet the minimal needs in daily lives of patients. For that purpose, we have proposed a prosthetic vision simulator which enables us to experience prosthetic vision in the virtual space. This time, we applied this system to quantitative evaluation of the reading ability. Experimental results suggested that the electric current intensity in stimulation has small effects to the reading ability.
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