ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 18 -- United States Patent no. 12,324,910, issued on June 10, was assigned to Precision Neuroscience Corp. (New York).

"Visual prosthesis employing ventricular or endovascular neural electrode arrays" was invented by Benjamin I. Rapoport (New York), Demetrios Papageorgiou (Weston, Mass.) and Jason Chen (Melrose, Mass.).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The present disclosure relates to a method of generating visual percepts using conformal electrode arrays. The electrode arrays can be placed into the ventricular system or cerebral venous sinuses, which function as minimally invasive techniques for precise spatial and temporal localization of electrical activity within the br...