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Should Doctor Robot possess moral empathy?

open access: yesBioethics, Volume 39, Issue 1, Page 98-107, January 2025.
Abstract Critics of clinical artificial intelligence (AI) suggest that the technology is ethically harmful because it may lead to the dehumanization of the doctor–patient relationship (DPR) by eliminating moral empathy, which is viewed as a distinctively human trait.
Elisabetta Sirgiovanni
wiley   +1 more source

Potential guidelines for cataract surgery and rehabilitation in visually impaired patients: Literature analysis

open access: yesAGING MEDICINE, Volume 7, Issue 6, Page 802-812, December 2024.
Cataract phacoemulsification combined with the implantation of the most suitable intraocular lens can improve the visual acuity of visually impaired patients. Visual rehabilitation involves special tools such as microperimetry, prisms, lenses, electronic equipment, and specific neuromodulation techniques that stimulate the brain and neuroretina.
Paolo Giuseppe Limoli   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Neuroenhancement as Instrumental Drug Use: Putting the Debate in a Different Frame

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2020
The use of performance-enhancing drugs to study or work better is often called “cognitive enhancement” or “neuroenhancement” and sparked a debate between scholars from many disciplines.
Stephan Schleim
doaj   +1 more source

From Brain Health to Brain Economy

open access: yes
Brain Health, Volume 1, Issue 1, 26 March 2026.
Yongjun Wang
wiley   +1 more source

Mobile health technology and empowerment

open access: yesBioethics, Volume 38, Issue 6, Page 481-490, July 2024.
Abstract Mobile Health (m‐health) technologies, such as wearables, apps, and smartwatches, are increasingly viewed as tools for improving health and well‐being. In particular, such technologies are conceptualized as means for laypersons to master their own health, by becoming “engaged” and “empowered” “managers” of their bodies and minds.
Karola V. Kreitmair
wiley   +1 more source

Why is Cognitive Enhancement Deemed Unacceptable? The Role of Fairness, Deservingness, and Hollow Achievements

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2016
We ask why pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE) is generally deemed morally unacceptable by lay people. Our approach to this question has two core elements.
Nadira S. Faber   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Predicting the behavioural impact of transcranial direct current stimulation: issues and limitations

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2013
The transcranial application of weak currents to the human brain has enjoyed a decade of success, providing a simple and powerful tool for non-invasively altering human brain function.
Archy Otto De Berker   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Mesenchymal stem and non-stem cell surgery, rescue, and regeneration in glaucomatous optic neuropathy

open access: yesStem Cell Research & Therapy, 2021
Background Glaucomatous optic neuropathy (GON) is an anatomofunctional impairment of the optic nerve triggered by glaucoma. Recently, growth factors (GFs) have been shown to produce retinal neuroenhancement.
Paolo Giuseppe Limoli   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

(De)Regulating Neuroenhancement

open access: yes, 2016
University of La Verne Law Review, Vol. 37, p. 179, 2015
Tran, Jasper, Tran, Derek
openaire   +3 more sources

Exploring the understanding, source of availability and level of access of cognitive enhancers among university students in the United Arab Emirates: A qualitative study

open access: yesHuman Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, Volume 39, Issue 1, January 2024.
Abstract Objective The use of prescription stimulants for cognitive enhancement by healthy university students, identified as the largest cohort of cognitive enhancer (CE) users, is of growing interest. The purpose of this study was to look at the understanding, perception, experience, and level of access of CEs among healthy university students in the
Safia Sharif   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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