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Neurorights, Neurotechnologies and Personal Data: Review of the Challenges of Mental Autonomy
Objective: to present the results of a systematic review of research on the impact of neurotechnology on legal concepts and regulatory frameworks, addressing ethical and social issues related to the protection of individual rights, privacy and mental ...
Y. Cornejo
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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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Closed-Loop Brain Devices in Offender Rehabilitation: Autonomy, Human Rights, and Accountability [PDF]
The current debate on closed-loop brain devices (CBDs) focuses on their use in a medical context; possible criminal justice applications have not received scholarly attention.
Douglas, Thomas +3 more
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Neurotechnologies for treating pain rely on electrical stimulation of the central or peripheral nervous system to disrupt or block pain signaling and have been commercialized to treat a variety of pain conditions. While their adoption is accelerating, neurotechnologies are still frequently viewed as a last resort, after many other treatment options ...
Lee E, Fisher, Scott F, Lempka
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Approaches to classification of microembolic signals in patients recovering from ischemic stroke [PDF]
Introduction. Microembolus detection by transcranial Doppler (TCD) is the only non-invasive modality for visualization of cerebral embolism. Currently, there is no unified classification of recorded microembolic signals (MES) that could be used in ...
Ekaterina V. Orlova +2 more
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Education, Neurotechnologies, and Ethics. An overview [PDF]
The progress made in recent decades in neuroscience and new technologies have also influenced the educational environment from the perspective of the didactic methods used and the integration of modern methods.
Maria Sinaci, Gabriel Hasmațuchi
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Clinical neuroscience and neurotechnology: An amazing symbiosis
Summary: In the last decades, clinical neuroscience found a novel ally in neurotechnologies, devices able to record and stimulate electrical activity in the nervous system.
Andrea Cometa +6 more
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Four ethical priorities for neurotechnologies and AI
Rafael Yuste +2 more
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Neurotechnologies can pose a threat to people’s privacy and mental integrity. Hence the proposal of establishing neurorights (Ienca and Andorno, 2017) and technical principles for the implementation of these rights (Lavazza, 2018). However, concepts such
Silvia Inglese +2 more
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Philosophical foundation of the right to mental integrity in the age of neurotechnologies
Neurotechnologies broadly understood are tools that have the capability to read, record and modify our mental activity by acting on its brain correlates.
A. Lavazza, R. Giorgi
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