BrainPort Allows Blind Users to “See” Through Their Tongue

People using brainport

BrainPort, a technology company located in Wisconsin, is working on a new device that sends stimuli to the tongue in order to assist in “orientation, mobility, object identification, and spot reading.” They describe it as an assistive device for the visually impaired that isn’t intended to take the place of other technology (like white canes or guide dogs), but rather enhance them.

Seeing, they say, is mostly about how the brain interprets the environment. So if the eyes aren’t working properly, why not send information to the brain through the tongue instead? The information is transmitted as light tingles through a plate worn in the mouth, and, remarkably, it does seem to work.

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