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Neurotechnology Governance in the United States: Gaps and Opportunities. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Neuroscience's accelerating advances have reached a pivotal point in the study of the human brain, including neurotechnologies capable of recording large amounts of data and acting with greater precision. However, the use of neurotechnology has raised a number of ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI).
Cabrera LY +6 more
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Altered spatiotemporal brain dynamics of interoception in behavioural‐variant frontotemporal dementia [PDF]
Abstract Background Dysfunctional allostatic‐interoception, altered processing of bodily signals in response to environmental demands, occurs in behavioural‐variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) patients. Previous research, however, has focused on static measures of interoception (e.g., heart‐evoked potential, HEP).
Hazelton J +18 more
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Participant Engagement, Epistemic Injustice, and Early-Phase Implanted Neural Device Research. [PDF]
Abstract In recent years, participant engagement initiatives in research on implanted neural devices have significantly increased. However, there remains little consensus on the motivations, goals, and best practices for engagement efforts. Drawing on the concept of participatory epistemic injustice, we argue that one core ethical motivation for ...
Levy L, Feinsinger A.
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Brain banks in Latin America: Infrastructure for diagnosis, research, and scientific equity in Mexico and the Caribbean. [PDF]
Abstract The establishment of brain banks is a strategic initiative to advance research on neurodegenerative diseases in Latin America. This article highlights the development, operations, and multidisciplinary framework of the National Dementia BioBank in Mexico and the National Brain Bank in the Dominican Republic. Both centers focus on the molecular
Luna-Viramontes NI +12 more
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The article supports the proposal for a critical neurohermeneutics. For this purpose it begins by considering the recently coined term «neurohermeneutics» and the various meanings it contains.
Javier Gracia Calandín
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What a NeuroRights legislation should not look like: the case of the Latin American Parliament [PDF]
Diego Borbón
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Straipsnis skiriamas sparčiai besivystančios taikomosios etikos disciplinos – neuroetikos – problematikai. Jame aptariamas neuroetikos terminas ir siūloma neuroetikos problemas skirstyti į keturis probleminius blokus: (1) smegenų vizualizavimo ...
Vilius Dranseika +2 more
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Dynamic relationships between spontaneous and evoked electrophysiological activity
Wainio-Theberge et al employed a large-scale magnetoencephalographic dataset and an electroencephalographic replication dataset to investigate the relationship between spontaneous and evoked neural activity across a range of electrophysiological ...
Soren Wainio-Theberge +2 more
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Differential Neural Dynamics in Psychomotor Retardation and Agitation of Depression. [PDF]
This study investigates the dynamic functional connectivity underlying depression with psychomotor disturbance. Findings identified a differential lag propagation pattern between agitated and retarded depression related to the somatomotor network.
Liang Q +10 more
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Rationalism and emotivism from a neuroethic approach
The development of neuroethics has used to privilege the role of emotion in contrast to reasoning in moral deliberation. My aim in this paper to oppose two models of moral deliberation articulated from neuroethics: the emotivist one, developed by Haidt ...
Pedro Jesús Pérez Zafrilla
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