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by lqet
1550 days ago
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I am not so sure, judging from the German press coverage, it seems that this study is regarded as vindication for Birbaumer and Chaudhary. The patient didn't just answer yes/no questions as in the original study, but produced whole sentences. Also, this isn't a situation where it is not even clear if the patient is brain-dead or not - the patient has ALS sind 2015, is in his early 30ies, and was communicating through his eye movement until this also stopped working just a few years ago. So he is most likely fully conscious. |
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