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Fibers Measure Frogs' Eyes

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Kevin Robinson

Researchers at two Tulsa universities have designed a fiber optic probe to measure distances inside a frog's eyeball, an early step in artificial vision research. Peter LoPresti, an electrical engineering professor at the University of Tulsa, and Warren Finn, a physiologist at Oklahoma State University's College of Osteopathic Medicine, designed the probe to help them accurately select regions of a frog's retina to stimulate.  As a first step toward artificial vision, researchers at the University of Tulsa and Oklahoma State University use multimode fiber to create a probe for measuring...Read full article

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