A woman whose epilepsy was greatly improved by an experimental brain implant was devastated when, just two years after getting it, she was forced to have it removed due to the company that made it going bankrupt.

As the MIT Technology Review reports, an Australian woman named Rita Leggett who received an experimental seizure-tracking brain-computer interface (BCI) implant from the now-defunct company Neuravista in 2010 has become a stark example not only of the ways neurotech can help people, but also of the trauma of losing access to them when experiments end or companies go under.

  • athairmor@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Sounds like she was in a trial so probably didn’t pay for it and doesn’t own it.

    It’s still kind of fucked up that she has to have surgery to remove it but she probably agreed to these terms before it was installed.