She said that she and the brain-computer interface 'became one.'
, 49 when she was recruited for the trial, though she'd suffered from epilepsy since she was just three years old. While other participants reported varying degrees of success with the implant, her own results were above and beyond.
She and her husband attempted to fight the demand, attempting to buy the implant outright and, as University of Tasmania ethicist and paper coauthor Frederic Gilbert told the, remortgaging their house to do so. They were unsuccessful, and she was the last person to get the Neuravista BCI removed. "I have never again felt as safe and secure... nor am I the happy, outgoing, confident woman I was,” she continued. "I still get emotional thinking and talking about my device... I’m missing and it’s missing."
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