HYBRIDMINDS—summary and outlook of the 2023 international conference on the ethics and regulation of intelligent neuroprostheses [PDF]
Neurotechnology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have developed rapidly in recent years with an increasing number of applications and AI-enabled devices that are about to enter the market.
Maria Buthut +12 more
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Paradigm Shift in Global Governance of Medical Brain-Computer Interface: Addressing Practical Challenges Through Institutional Innovation [PDF]
Rongrong Zhu, Yangyang Zhao, Yetong Li School of Humanities and Arts, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Rongrong Zhu, School of Humanities and Arts, China University of Mining and ...
Zhu R, Zhao Y, Li Y
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Ethical challenges in EEG neurofeedback: a systematic review of gaps, risks, and responsibilities [PDF]
This systematic review examines the ethical landscape of electroencephalographic neurofeedback (EEG-NFB). In accordance with the PRISMA 2020 guidelines, a comprehensive search of six databases was conducted between December 2024 and February 2025 ...
Rukiye Ölçüoğlu +1 more
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A Latin American perspective on neurodiplomacy [PDF]
Mohammed A. Mostajo-Radji +1 more
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Developer perspectives on the ethics of AI-driven neural implants: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Convergence of neural implants with artificial intelligence (AI) presents opportunities for the development of novel neural implants and improvement of existing neurotechnologies.
van Stuijvenberg OC +4 more
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Editorial: Neurorights and Mental Freedom: Emerging Challenges to Debates on Human Dignity and Neurotechnologies [PDF]
Eric García-López +4 more
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Disembodied neurorights? Reconsidering mental integrity and personal identity in memory modification [PDF]
Daniela Guevara, José M. Muñoz
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Neuroethics and Neurorights. [PDF]
López Valdés JC +4 more
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Neurorights and Neural Data Towards Legal Protection
The rapid development of neurotechnologies – capable of detecting, interpreting, and influencing brain activity – raises new legal challenges, particularly in the realm of personal data protection.
Francesco Di Tano
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Is Mental Privacy a Component of Personal Identity? [PDF]
Abel Wajnerman Paz
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