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Experimental and relational authenticity: how neurotechnologies impact narrative identities

Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2022
Cristian Iftode   +2 more
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Recent advances in neurotechnologies with broad potential for neuroscience research

Nature Neuroscience, 2020
Abraham Vázquez-Guardado   +2 more
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The risks and challenges of neurotechnologies for human rights

, 2023
Do we need neurotechnology governance? The field of neurotechnology broadly encompasses any electronic device or method that can be used to read or modify the activity of neurons in the nervous system.Its potential to help cure mental illnesses and ...

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Attention as an object of knowledge, intervention and valorisation: exploring data-driven neurotechnologies and imaginaries of intensified learning

Critical Studies in Education
Innovations in mobile neuromonitoring and brain–computer interfaces are increasingly used to inform understandings of human brains and behaviours while also catalysing imaginaries of neuroscientifically measured and enhanced economic productivity.
Dimitra Kotouza   +3 more
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AI and Neurotechnology

Communications of the ACM, 2023
The merging of machine, body, and psyche is on the horizon due to the technological advancements enabled by neuroscience and AI.
Sara Berger, Francesca Rossi
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The human right to freedom of thought—operationalising a disputed right in the context of neurotechnologies

Human Rights Law Review
This article contributes to the operationalisation of the right to freedom of thought by further defining its scope of protection and elaborating criteria to evaluate violations of this right. It is argued that this right does not only protect views or
Nora Hertz
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The Decline of the Human? Identity, Agency, and Justice in an Age of Emerging Neurotechnologies

Studies in Christian Ethics
Emerging neurotechnologies promise to make possible the collection and analysis of users’ brain data, the connection of brains to machines or other brains, and modification of brain functions. This article explores questions about identity, agency, moral
N. Messer
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Neurotechnology (See Neuroethics)

2021
Advanced techniques and technologies are readily available today to assess, access, and examine the structures and functions of the brain. In 2013 the European Union initiated the Human Brain Project and the United States initiated Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN).
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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Implications of the novel EU AI Act for neurotechnologies.

Neuron
The EU AI Act, the first comprehensive regulation of AI, came into effect in August. Here, we provide an overview of the provisions that apply to the field of neurotechnology with respect to research and development and neuroscience practice and discuss ...
Christoph Bublitz   +2 more
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