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Reconsidering the concept of 'dual-use' in the context of neuroscience research

open access: yesBioéthiqueOnline, 2014
The concept of ‘dual-use’ research usually refers to research with both civilian (e.g., therapeutic) and military applications. I argue here that this dichotomy can and should be reconsidered and thus that the concept of dual-use can be helpful in ...
Voarino, Nathalie
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Neuralink’s brain-computer interfaces: medical innovations and ethical challenges

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Dynamics
Neuralink’s advancements in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology have positioned the company as a leader in this emerging field. The first human implant in 2024, followed by subsequent developments such as the Blindsight implant for vision ...
Andrea Lavazza   +9 more
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The Moral Obligation to Prioritize Research Into Deep Brain Stimulation Over Brain Lesioning Procedures for Severe Enduring Anorexia Nervosa [PDF]

open access: yes
Deep Brain Stimulation is currently being investigated as an experimental treatment for patients suffering from treatment-refractory AN, with an increasing number of case reports and small-scale trials published.
Aziz, Tipu   +3 more
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Brain Imaging and Privacy: How Recent Advances in Neuroimaging Implicate Privacy Concerns [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
This paper deals with recent advances in neuroimaging technologies which could begin to implicate privacy concerns in the near ...
Finn, David P
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Neurotecnologie: cenni sulla dimensione biogiuridica dei “neurodiritti”

open access: yesAequitas Magazine
Neurotechnologies are profoundly changing the relationship between neural activity, personal identity, and the sphere of fundamental rights. This article offers a critical biolegal analysis of the emerging concept of neurorights in the context of the ...
Luigi Zito
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Women of Faith in Science: the Double Glass Ceiling [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
The majority of female pre-service elementary school teachers pursuing licensure is choosing English as their cognate rather than mathematics or science. The reason females are not choosing science as their cognate may be due to the fact that science has
Michael, K. Y.
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Neuropsychological Analysis of Brain-Computer Interface: Transformation of Subjectivity, Deconstruction of Consciousness and Evolution of Existence

open access: yesYixue yu zhexue
The clinical penetration of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology has touched the metaphysical foundation of human existence, giving rise to the philosophical framework centered on the triad of "transformations of subjectivity-deconstruction of ...
Yuehua CHEN, Qinghong LI
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