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Beyond Neural Data: Cognitive Biometrics and Mental Privacy [PDF]

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Innovations in wearable technology and artificial intelligence have enabled consumer devices to process and transmit data about human mental states (cognitive, affective, and conative) through what this paper refers to as ‘‘cognitive biometrics.’’ Devices
Farahany, Nita   +2 more
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Autonomy and Free Thought in Brain- Computer Interactions: Review of Legal Precedent for Precautionary Regulation of Consumer Products [PDF]

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The expanding use of neurotechnologies in consumer products increases the risks to human rights such as autonomy and free thought. While potentially beneficial in clinical applications, technologies such as brain implants and EEG-enabled wearable devices
Cole, Daniel, Ekbia, Hamid, Khan, Sadia
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Neuroscience and the Criminal Legal System: A Humanitarian Application Framework [PDF]

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Advancements in neuroscience call our intuitive notion of free will into question—and by implication, invite a reassessment of the United States criminal legal system and its reliance on radical personal agency.
Hayes, Dorothy
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Le cerveau, dernier refuge des droits et libertés fondamentaux

open access: yesCahiers Droit, Sciences & Technologies
Neurotechnological advances open up unprecedented opportunities to access and modify brain data, thereby contributing to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological diseases and disorders. However, these same technologies raise unprecedented
Roberto Andorno
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Neurotecnología y derechos humanos: Evaluando la necesidad de los neuroderechos [PDF]

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The continuing development of neurotechnology presents meaningful challenges to theprotection of human rights, especially in terms of privacy and mental integrity.
Luna Salas, Fernando   +3 more
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BCI, Personal Identity and Autonomy. Ulysses on the Ship of Theseus

open access: yesAge of Human Rights Journal
This article analyzes the ethical and legal challenges of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs), focusing on their impact on personal identity and autonomy. It examines the transformative potential of neurotechnology, especially write-in BCIs that intervene ...
Vanesa Morente Parra
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Neurorights - Minding the Integrity of Mind

open access: yesThe Critical Review of Social Sciences Studies
Rapid development in neuroscience in the recent years has ushered in a new era in accessing, maneuvering and sharing information from human brain. Manipulation of the human neural processes through neurological technologies has posed a profound threat to human dignity and privacy with a grave risk to violate the ultimate sanctuary of human freedom ...
null Muhammad Sohail Asghar   +1 more
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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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El neuroderecho a la libertad cognitiva: fundamentos y alcance de un derecho emergente [PDF]

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Neurorights are an innovative proposal to create new human rights that regulate the exacerbated advance of neurotechnologies. However, the conceptual content and legal appropriateness of these rights are currently the subject of extensive debate. In this
Borbón, Diego, Muñoz, José M.
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