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The research team implanted a set of magnets in the eye socket beneath each eye in a patient who has nystagmus. It was one of the first successful uses of oculomotor prosthesis.
“Our study opens a new field of using magnetic implants to optimize the movement of body parts,” said Parashkev Nachev, a member of the UCL Institute of Neurology and the study’s lead author, in a press release.
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