– Advanced screens that deliver individual light signals to retinal cones for perfect visuals.
– Transient experiences for color-blind individuals or recreating animal vision in humans for research purposes.
The revelation of “olo” opens new possibilities in visual perception science but remains limited to laboratory settings requiring high-end equipment like lasers. for India,advancements from this research could intersect with ongoing technology development efforts like AR/VR or precision optics manufacturing sectors. leveraging such breakthroughs might eventually allow Indian tech companies specializing in imaging technologies-such as camera manufacturers or biomedical device producers-to explore innovations aimed at improving diagnostics through retina mapping.
Moreover, implementing similar methods could support educational initiatives-simulating how various species see the world might promote interdisciplinary learning partnerships across neuroscience and zoological studies within India’s science institutions.Thes uses align well but are long-term ambitions; immediate adaptation seems improbable until less invasive methods emerge worldwide.