With new ‘brain-reading’ research, a once-tarnished scientist seeks redemption

Niels Birbaumer, once a prominent neuroscientist in Germany, fell hard from his pedestal three years back. Now he's trying to climb back.

Niels Birbaumer, once a prominent neuroscientist at the University of Tübingen in Germany, fell hard from his pedestal three years back. He was accused of scientific misconduct for his controversial “brain-reading” research, stripped of funding, and fired from his job. His work, which showed that people paralyzed with ALS could communicate with a brain-computer interface, was retracted by the journal that published it, PLOS Biology.

Now, Birbaumer, who has fiercely defended his previous research, hopes to see his reputation restored.

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