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Figure 4.8. The graphs show the times for this part of the experiment. The dashed line
is the linear regression of the data.
into account during these experiments. In part, this was done because there
is little knowledge about the appearance of prosthetic vision at this time.
But we also kept our simulations “clean” because, contrary to a chronic
implant wearer, our subjects did not continuously experience this unaccus-
tomed visual perception, and so their visual system would not learn to interpret
the incoming stimuli into meaningful data to the extent that real prosthesis
wearers will.
Our results show that simple visual inspection and hand-eye coordination
tasks can be accomplished with pixelized vision corresponding to a visual acuity
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