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Creative Music Neurotechnology
2021Artificial Intelligence is aimed at endowing machines with some form of intelligence. Not surprisingly, AI scientists take much inspiration from the ways in which the brain and/or the mind works to build intelligent systems. Hence, studies in Philosophy, Psychology, Cognitive Science and more recently, the Neurosciences have been nourishing AI research
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Self-health monitoring and wearable neurotechnologies.
Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2020Brain-computer interfaces and wearable neurotechnologies are now used to measure real-time neural and physiologic signals from the human body and hold immense potential for advancements in medical diagnostics, prevention, and intervention.
C. Cannard +3 more
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Neurotechnology and Society (2010–2060)
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004Abstract: To illuminate the societal implications of NBIC (nano‐bio‐info‐cogno) technologies it is critical to place them within a broad historical context. By viewing recent human history as a series of techno‐economic waves with accompanying socio‐political responses, a framework emerges that can be used to understand how business, politics, and ...
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Dimensions of Ethical Direct-to-Consumer Neurotechnologies
AJOB Neuroscience, 2019The direct-to-consumer (DTC) neurotechnology market, which includes some brain-computer interfaces, neurostimulation devices, virtual reality systems, wearables, and smartphone apps is rapidly growing.
Karola V Kreitmair
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Offering neurotechnology to defendants
2023In the near future, neurotechnologies are expected to be increasingly applied in criminal justice. Such neurotechnologies could “read” or modify the brain and may be helpful in evaluations of insanity or the prediction and prevention of a defendant reoffending.
Ligthart, Sjors, Meynen, Gerben
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Mandatory neurotechnological treatment: ethical issues
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2014What if neurofeedback or other types of neurotechnological treatment, by itself or in combination with behavioral treatment, could achieve a successful "rewiring" of the psychopath's brain? Imagine that such treatments exist and that they provide a better long-term risk-minimizing strategy compared to imprisonment.
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Neurotechnologies to restore hand functions
Nature Reviews Bioengineering, 2023E. Losanno +4 more
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The future of neurotechnology innovation
Epilepsy & Behavior, 2009Advances across several areas of neurotechnology research including stem cells treatments, new imaging technologies, drug delivery technologies and novel neuromodulation platforms promise to accelerate the development of treatments and cures for brain-related illnesses.
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Editorial overview: Neurotechnologies
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2018Polina, Anikeeva, Liqun, Luo
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Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies
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