Picking Up Supreme Treasures in the Dream Realm-Chapter 451 - 325, there is no harm without comparison_2

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Chapter 451: 325, there is no harm without comparison_2

"The second phase of the experiment is the eye transplant. Although this step seems simple, it is far from as easy as ordinary people imagine.

"Because it’s not just about attaching the eye. We also need to ensure the optic nerve is successfully connected and functioning normally, which involves a very complex mechanism."

The female host, having delved into technical issues, instinctively paused and turned to look at the researcher.

The researcher promptly took over the explanation: "To understand this issue, first, we must grasp how humans see things. This process is not just related to the eyes but also involves the brain.

"Simply put, the essence of the eyes seeing things is that light enters the eyes, gets adjusted by the cornea and lens, and finally focuses on the retina.

"The retina comprises numerous visual cells, including cone cells and rod cells, which can convert light signals into neural signals, then transmit them to the brain via the optic nerve.

"The cerebral cortex has a specialized visual area that can process the signals transmitted by the visual nerves. This area can interpret aspects such as object shape and color, allowing us to see things ultimately.

"To some extent, the world seen by the eyes is merely a ’world’ imagined by the brain based on neural signals."

The researcher took a breath and continued, "Therefore, transplantation alone is insufficient. The key is to open the visual pathway from eyes to brain, thereby truly helping Cai Cai restore her vision."

The female host understood the explanation: "So, the key is the brain, right?"

The researcher nodded: "Yes."

He immediately gave an example: "After birth, infants often require several months of training to allow the brain to build a stable and reliable visual signal processing system."

The female host quickly grasped the challenge: "Cai Cai formed stable vision just six days after undergoing an eye transplant. It’s incredible."

The researcher smiled: "You’re absolutely right. That’s the most amazing part of this technology. We utilized a special method to reinforce Cai Cai’s brain, developing her vision ability in just three days, with the subsequent days spent on reinforcement training."

The specifics of the method involved confidentiality, so the researcher didn’t disclose even a punctuation mark.

He paused, showing pride as he said, "This eye transplant technology is leading on Canglan Star, and other countries would take at least ten years to catch up."

The female host lavishly praised: "The Life Research Institute’s work is truly remarkable."

Ling Shuiling murmured softly, "Isn’t it exaggerating a bit for other countries to need ten years to catch up? I feel that although eye transplantation has some difficulty, it’s not extraordinarily difficult.

"Although other countries can’t do transplants as fast as three days, they should be able to solve it in a month. The speed might be slower, but the final result isn’t much different."

Yang Fan glanced at the female secretary but didn’t explain.

As the mainstay of Great Xia, how could the technology he guided the Life Research Institute to develop be so simple?

On the television screen.

The researcher lightly touched Cai Cai’s little head, "I must say, our Cai Cai performed exceptionally well during the experiment, giving us a great surprise."

Cai Cai immediately gave a big smile.

The female host hurried to compliment, "Cai Cai is also an incredible little girl!"

Originally, she just wanted to please the child, but what happened next greatly amazed her.

The researcher took out his phone, tapped a few times, quickly brushed it past the little girl’s eyes, and asked, "Cai Cai, did you remember the ten numbers displayed on my phone screen?"

His movements were very swift; an average person couldn’t even clearly see the screen, let alone remember the numbers.

The female host watched with a puzzled expression, not understanding what the researcher was up to.

Cai Cai nodded vigorously, said crisply, "Remembered!"

The researcher asked, "Would you recite them for me?"

Cai Cai said loudly, "117, 256, 68..."

The female host paused, quickly approaching the researcher, staring unblinkingly at the phone.

"...64, 751, 17, 339."

By the time Cai Cai reported the last few numbers, the female host’s mouth had dropped open, a look of shock on her face.

Because the numbers were accurately recited.

The researcher patted the little girl’s head again, praised, "Very good!"

Cai Cai beamed with joy.

The female host finally realized there were some unknown aspects to the transplantation experiment: "Cai Cai’s eyes seem unusual."

She felt there was some ambiguity in her words, promptly clarified, "I’m not saying Cai Cai’s eyes have a problem. I mean Cai Cai seems to have special abilities."

The researcher chuckled, revealing the biggest secret, "Because the eyes we transplanted for Cai Cai are not ordinary eyes but a pair of ’Enhanced Eyes.’

The female host instinctively repeated, "Enhanced Eyes?"

The researcher briefly explained, "Cai Cai’s constitution is different, so she has the capability to bear a pair of more powerful eyes.

"The eyes we prepared for Cai Cai have high-speed dynamic vision, allowing her to see the numbers on the phone screen.

"Additionally, she has some infrared observation ability. Any object with a temperature above 20 degrees emits a faint red glow in her eyes, which we ordinary people cannot see."

The female host listened with her eyes widened, her gaze at the little girl having changed.