

Search for Paradise
A Patient's Account of the Artificial Vision Experiment
Book • 2012
Jens Naumann's memoir recounts his experience as a recipient of an early cortical vision implant, offering an intimate look at the hopes and realities of participating in pioneering neurotechnology trials.
The book examines how patient expectations form, the emotional impacts of small perceptual gains, and the broader ethical implications for clinicians and researchers.
Naumann reflects on the social and psychological dimensions of experimental implants, revealing unintended consequences of hype and miscommunication.
Through personal narrative, he highlights the importance of clear informed consent, realistic expectations, and the complex motivations of trial participants.
The book serves as both a cautionary tale and a human-centered perspective on the history of neural prosthetics.
The book examines how patient expectations form, the emotional impacts of small perceptual gains, and the broader ethical implications for clinicians and researchers.
Naumann reflects on the social and psychological dimensions of experimental implants, revealing unintended consequences of hype and miscommunication.
Through personal narrative, he highlights the importance of clear informed consent, realistic expectations, and the complex motivations of trial participants.
The book serves as both a cautionary tale and a human-centered perspective on the history of neural prosthetics.
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as a firsthand account by an implant recipient, recommended for understanding participant motivations and expectations.


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