Department of Neuroscience and Medicine, Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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Brain Implant Pressure and Neurosurgery
Author(s): Katrin Amunts*
An increasing number of studies are being conducted on brain implants with the intention of treating medical conditions that resist treatment or
restoring physiological function. At the conclusion of such studies, management of the implanted device raises concerns. One choice is preceded
with admittance to gadget usefulness and support for people who benefit from the intercession. What if, on the other hand, participants do not
gain anything from an experimental brain implant? In most cases, there are two choices: leave the gadget embedded however idle or eliminate
the gadget. In this study, we investigate the question of whether researchers studying brain implants are obligated to offer and pay for the device's
removal... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4583.2023.6.187
Journal of Brain Research received 2 citations as per Google Scholar report