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Tobias Peters
Researcher at University of Tübingen
Publications - 101
Citations - 3454
Tobias Peters is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pupillary response & Pupillography. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 92 publications receiving 2832 citations.
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Subretinal electronic chips allow blind patients to read letters and combine them to words
Eberhart Zrenner,Karl Ulrich Bartz-Schmidt,H. Benav,Dorothea Besch,A. Bruckmann,Veit-Peter Gabel,Florian Gekeler,Udo Greppmaier,Alex Harscher,Steffen Kibbel,Johannes Koch,Akos Kusnyerik,Akos Kusnyerik,Tobias Peters,Katarina Stingl,Helmut G. Sachs,Alfred Stett,Peter Szurman,Barbara Wilhelm,Robert Wilke +19 more
TL;DR: These results demonstrate for the first time that subretinal micro-electrode arrays with 1500 photodiodes can create detailed meaningful visual perception in previously blind individuals.
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Artificial vision with wirelessly powered subretinal electronic implant alpha-IMS.
Katarina Stingl,Karl Ulrich Bartz-Schmidt,Dorothea Besch,Angelika Braun,A. Bruckmann,Florian Gekeler,Udo Greppmaier,Stephanie Hipp,Gernot Hörtdörfer,Christoph Kernstock,Assen Koitschev,Akos Kusnyerik,Akos Kusnyerik,Helmut G. Sachs,Andreas Schatz,Krunoslav Stingl,Tobias Peters,Barbara Wilhelm,Eberhart Zrenner +18 more
TL;DR: The data show that subretinal implants can restore visual functions that are useful for daily life in patients who are blind owing to untreatable forms of hereditary retinal degenerations.
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Subretinal Visual Implant Alpha IMS - Clinical trial interim report
Katarina Stingl,Karl Ulrich Bartz-Schmidt,Dorothea Besch,Caroline Chee,Charles L Cottriall,Florian Gekeler,Markus Groppe,Timothy L Jackson,Robert E MacLaren,Assen Koitschev,Akos Kusnyerik,James E. Neffendorf,János Németh,Mohamed Adheem Naser Naeem,Tobias Peters,James D. Ramsden,Helmut G. Sachs,Andrew Simpson,Mandeep S. Singh,Barbara Wilhelm,David Wong,Eberhart Zrenner +21 more
TL;DR: These results show that subretinal implants can restore very-low-vision or low vision in blind (light perception or less) patients with end-stage hereditary retinal degenerations.
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Spatial resolution and perception of patterns mediated by a subretinal 16-electrode array in patients blinded by hereditary retinal dystrophies.
Robert Wilke,Veit-Peter Gabel,Helmut G. Sachs,Karl-Ulrich Bartz Schmidt,Florian Gekeler,Dorothea Besch,Peter Szurman,Alfred Stett,Barbara Wilhelm,Tobias Peters,Alex Harscher,Udo Greppmaier,Steffen Kibbel,H. Benav,A. Bruckmann,Katarina Stingl,Akos Kusnyerik,Akos Kusnyerik,Eberhart Zrenner +18 more
TL;DR: Subretinal electric stimulation can yield reliable, predictable percepts, enabling blind persons to recognize shapes and discriminate different letters, and Stimulation paradigms must be optimized to further increase spatial resolution.
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Transcorneal electrical stimulation for patients with retinitis pigmentosa: a prospective, randomized, sham-controlled exploratory study
Andreas Schatz,Tobias Röck,Lubka Naycheva,Gabriel Willmann,Barbara Wilhelm,Tobias Peters,Karl Ulrich Bartz-Schmidt,Eberhart Zrenner,Andre Messias,Florian Gekeler +9 more
TL;DR: Positive trends were discovered and TES was found to be safe in RP patients, but due to the small sample size of this exploratory study, statistical significance was reached only for VF area and scotopic b-wave amplitude.