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Research Paper

Optogenetics-based vision restoration achieves navigation in a blind participant

PubMed4/7/2026ยท04/07/26๐ŸŒ Europe

Summary

A blind retinitis pigmentosa patient regained partial vision via optogenetic gene therapy targeting retinal ganglion cells combined with light-amplifying goggles, enabling room navigation and object identification after 7 months of training.

Why it matters

This is the first clinically significant vision restoration with optogenetics in a human, validating the approach for sensory restoration and opening new directions for BCI-based augmented perception.

#BCI#Neural Interfaces#Neurostimulation#Optogenetics

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