THE SENSE ELEMENT ENGAGEMENT THEORY OF CORTICAL PROSTHETIC VISION

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PENDING PATENT

We are pleased to report that we received a very favorable International Search Report and Written Opinion, dated April 14, 2023, from the International Searching Authority in the United States Patent and Trademark Office regarding our PCT International Patent Application No. PCT/US22/81153 (Title: Sense Element Engagement Process of Cortical Prosthetic Vision by Neural Networks). In the International Search Report and Written Opinion, the Examiner has found all pending claims 1-15 to be novel, to contain an inventive step (i.e., to be non-obvious), and to possess industrial applicability over the prior art. We intend to take advantage of this very favorable report by requesting fast track examination of all claims 1-15 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. 

ARTICLES

Sense Element Engagement Theory Explains How Neural Networks Produce   Cortical Prosthetic Vision

Progress in Developing an Emulation of a Neuromorphic Device That Is Predicted to Enhance Existing Cortical Prosthetic Vision Technology by Engaging Desired Visual Geometries

SPIKE FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION ANALYSES




The presentation of simulated spike frequency distributions' coordination with phosphenes is available for download from the Humanizing Neurotechnology Community on Zenodo here.

SIMULATIONS

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This patent pending subject matter and technology, titled “Sense Element  Engagement Process of Cortical Prosthetic Vision by Neural Networks,” relates to cortical prosthetic vision processes and, specifically, to production of cortical prosthetic vision by neural networks via a sense element engagement process. Covered by: US Patent Application No. 18/063,232; PCT International Patent Application No. PCT/US22/81153.



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