From: arm@helix.nih.gov (Andrew Mitz) Subject: Re: PSYCH: Interfacing with the Senses Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1993 03:17:29 GMT Organization: National Institutes of Health, Bethesda In article <1mlke8INN74f@shelley.u.washington.edu> jhbrown@athena.mit.edu (Jeremy H Brown) writes: > >Regarding the studies of electrodes planted in the visual cortex: > >I've heard of this before, but never been able to find an actual source. >Can someone give me a reference? > The most recent work is being done by a group connected with the U.S. National Institutes of Health. They presented a group of posters at last year's Society for Neurosciences conference in Anaheim. You can read their abstracts by calling the Society for Neurosciences in Washington, DC and getting a copy of the abstracts. (3 massive books). You could also try contacting R. Terry Hambrect at the NIH in Bethesda. Also, Ed Schmidt, an engineer and neurophysiologist, was on the research team. He is also at the NIH in Bethesda. If you really can't get information, send me a Email. >Thanks, >Jeremy -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew Mitz | NIH Animal Center | Opinions are mine alone | Biomedical Engineer | Poolesville, MD | arm@helix.nih.gov | -----------------------------------------------------------------------