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Study: Epilepsy brain implant does not induce changes to patients’ personalities or self-perceptions – News-Medical.Net
A next-generation brain implant currently in clinical use for treating refractory epilepsy – to help prevent symptoms including…
A next-generation brain implant currently in clinical use for treating refractory epilepsy – to help prevent symptoms including seizures – does not induce changes to patients’ personalities or self-perceptions, a new study of patient experiences shows.
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