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Neurotechnology Governance in the United States: Gaps and Opportunities
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).
Laura Y. Cabrera +6 more
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Os desafios dos Princípios Orientadores das Nações Unidas sobre as Empresas e os Direitos Humanos em contextos tecnológicos: uma visão desde a evolução dos direitos humanos [PDF]
This contribution aims to study and address the implications of the development of new technologies for the realization of human rights, under the UNGPs and the regulatory frameworks established within national and regional contexts, as well as on the ...
Lancheros Sánchez, Paula +2 more
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Neurotechnology and neural rights [PDF]
Neurotechnology, which includes a range of devices and procedures that interact directly with the human nervous system, has become a pioneering field with the potential to revolutionize medicine, communication and human development.
Andrijauskaitė, Ieva
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Os Neurodados e sua proteção frente à Inteligência Artificial e às Neurotecnologias [PDF]
Neurodata, i.e. data from the examination of human brain activity and the nervous system, can be collected by different neurotechnologies with the use of Artificial Intelligence both in the medical field, from the diagnostic point of view especially ...
Cippitani, Roberto +5 more
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A conceptual framework to safeguard the neuroright to personal autonomy [PDF]
In this article, we propose a philosophical exploration on the main problems involved in two neurorights that concern autonomous action, namely free will and cognitive liberty, and sketch a possible solution to these problems by resourcing to a holistic ...
Bernácer-María, J. (Javier) +2 more
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Natural and Artificial Neural Networks: The Chilean Legal Framework [PDF]
Neuro-law and neuro-rights are emerging legal fields in the intersection of law, ethics, and technology. The aim of this study is to present the legal and scientific foundations of the matter, highlighting the Chilean regulation model on the ...
Perelló, Carlos Amunátegui
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Developing critical thinking in university students through neuroethics and digital literacy [PDF]
Introduction: the expansion of artificial intelligence and neurotechnologies has transformed higher education, generating new ethical and cognitive demands. In this context, the convergence between brain and technology poses challenges on mental privacy,
Albuja Sánchez, Byron Mauricio +4 more
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Objective: to summarize neuroscientific knowledge and experience about neurotechnologies and the neuropsychological, legal, ethical and social consequences of their use; to indicate possible prerequisites for a critical discussion of the legal regulation
M. Di Salvo
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The discourse on “neurolaw” has recently expanded to include the potential recognition of “neurorights”, conceived as new fundamental rights aimed at protecting individuals from infringements on their mental or cerebral functioning.
Sonia Desmoulin
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Neuralink’s brain-computer interfaces: medical innovations and ethical challenges [PDF]
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 ...
A. Lavazza +9 more
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