
pmid: 31487526
The development of implanted neural devices to manage neurological and psychiatric disorders or to restore loss of physiological function is a rapidly advancing area of neuroscience research. We consider whether investigators of brain implant studies have an obligation to facilitate device explantation for participants who request it at study conclusion.
Biomedical Research, Implantable Neurostimulators, Humans, Patient Preference, Health Care Costs, Device Removal, Ethics, Research
Biomedical Research, Implantable Neurostimulators, Humans, Patient Preference, Health Care Costs, Device Removal, Ethics, Research
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