Axonal stimulation affects the linear summation of single-point perception in three Argus II users.
Yuchen HouDevyani NanduriJacob GranleyJames D WeilandMichael BeyelerPublished in: Journal of neural engineering (2024)
The shape of phosphenes elicited by paired-electrode stimulation was well predicted by the shape of their corresponding single-electrode phosphenes, suggesting that two-point perception can be expressed as the linear summation of single-point perception. The notable impact of the between-axon distance on the perceived number of phosphenes provides further evidence in support of the axon map model for epiretinal stimulation. These findings contribute to the growing literature on phosphene perception and have important implications for the design of future retinal prostheses.