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by cf141q5325
1562 days ago
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>While it was just "postoperative brain swelling" and the brain "can heal". As i said, brain swelling from the surgery. The article first gave me the impression it was because of what was implanted, ie his implant not working. Which wasnt the case, it worked and he collected his dataset with his ancient hardware till it had to be removed again. I indeed read over the part of the sentence with the facial nerve though. His wording seemed fine though, i have met quite a few people who talk like this. People who go to Belize for brainsurgery are expected to be a bit eccentric. |
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Which constitutes brain trauma!
> Which wasnt the case, it worked and he collected his dataset with his ancient hardware till it had to be removed again.
Unfortunately as others have pointed out, his dataset is pretty worthless and the claims around it have been largely unsubstantiated. From your earlier post,
> And the frame of the article is aimed at clicks and keeping the reader hooked by creating the impression he had made some monumental mistake.
IMHO he had, and if you ask literally any neurosurgeon or anyone working in neuroscience I'm willing to bet that they would say the same.