• ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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    11 months ago

    Also, if it was the same test, everyone does better on a test they’ve taken before. They should have also tested 6 regular people that never had tbi’s to see how they compared.

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      11 months ago

      Getting approval, though, let alone finding healthy volunteers who are willing to have experimental technology surgically implanted in their brains – that seems problematic.

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        11 months ago

        Not what I mean. I meant they tested the 6 people before and after who did have the implants and it showed improvement.

        They should have tested a group of regular people two times as well, at the same time. Ones with no surgery before or after, to see if they also showed improvement in the testing.

        Most everyone gets better at something the more times they do it. Even taking a test. If the control group also showed an 18% improvement the 2nd time taking the test, it would mean the implants didn’t do anything.