Flexible implantable neurointerfaces show great promise in addressing one of the major challenges of implantable neurotechnology, namely the loss of signal connected to unfavorable probe tissue interaction.
Christian Boehler +2 more
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Wearable neurotechnology systems for upper extremity rehabilitation in children with cerebral palsy: a scoping review [PDF]
BackgroundChildren with cerebral palsy often experience persistent upper extremity impairments that impact independence and participation in daily activities.
Sara Jo Burchfield +6 more
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Ethical implications of neurotechnology in industry-academia partnerships: Insights from patient and research participant interviews. [PDF]
BackgroundNeurotechnologies often advance through industry-academia (IA) partnerships and offer insight into brain and nervous system functions, bringing improved diagnosis and treatment options to patients.
Meredith V Parsons +5 more
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Race, intelligence and genetics: colonialism in the era of neurotechnology [PDF]
Unequal access is not the only or even the main ethical challenge concerning neurotechnological advancements in the Global South. Epistemic sanctioned discourses on cognitive abilities are powerful and have been used to subdue and marginalize people ...
Monique Pyrrho
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The promise of neurotechnology [PDF]
The various brain initiatives for producing new tools, with the goal of advancing neurological therapies, have led to widespread attention on neurotechnology. Perhaps the most exciting aspect of this rapidly expanding field is the prospect of propelling experiments beyond scientific dogma to discover how the brain generates behavior. A sharper focus on
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Printable devices for neurotechnology
Printable electronics for neurotechnology is a rapidly emerging field that leverages various printing techniques to fabricate electronic devices, offering advantages in rapid prototyping, scalability, and cost-effectiveness. These devices have promising applications in neurobiology, enabling the recording of neuronal signals and controlled drug ...
Rita Matta +3 more
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BOLD repetition enhancement in the orbitofrontal cortex during complex visuospatial processing in migraine without aura: a shift in periaqueductal gray - cortical coupling? [PDF]
Background Visual discomfort and sensory overload are common complaints in migraine patients without aura (MwoA), even between attacks, yet their neural basis remains poorly understood. We aimed to explore brain activation patterns in response to complex
Zeynep Ceren Onlat +8 more
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Neurotechnologies in the advertising industry: Legal and ethical aspects [PDF]
As a result of technological and information development, there is a rapid spread of neurotechnology in the advertising industry, which sparks debate among law and marketing scholars regarding ethics, reasonability and legality of their use.
Oleksii M. Skriabin +4 more
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Mapping the Use of Neurotechnology in Education from an Ethical Perspective
Neurotechnology has a long tradition in the clinical field. However, it is increasingly present in the field of education. This review aims to provide an overview of research based on educational neurotechnology that considers the ethical component in ...
Inmaculada García-Martínez +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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