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The study furthers what it calls a 'long-held dream of scientists,' to impart a rudimentary form of sight to blind people by sending information directly to the brain's visual cortex. The test subject had the implant for six months and experienced no disruptions to her brain activity or other health complications, according to an abstract of the study that was published this week in The Journal of Clinical Investigation. She is named as a co-author of the study that was published this week.Ī former science teacher who's been blind for 16 years became able to see letters, discern objects' edges - and even play a Maggie Simpson video game - thanks to a visual prosthesis that includes a camera and a brain implant, according to American and Spanish researchers who collaborated on the project. Former science teacher Berna Gómez played a pivotal role in new research on restoring some sight to blind people.