Summary
This paper discusses the development of a simulator for visual prostheses in 360º environments with virtual reality glasses.
Categories
Eye health: The paper discusses the development of a visual prosthesis simulator, which is relevant to eye health as it aims to improve vision for people with degenerative diseases like retinitis pigmentosa.
Education and learning: The paper is relevant to education and learning as it provides information on the development and implementation of a visual prosthesis simulator, which can be used for further research and learning in this field.
Aging: The paper is relevant to aging as it discusses visual impairments caused by degenerative diseases, which are often age-related.
Author(s)
MS Villafranca
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