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Tracking Cognitive Health With Wearables in Telerehabilitation Female Participants: Could Nighttime Sleep Measures Be Used as Sex-Specific Digital Endpoints? [PDF]
Zawada SJ, Faust L, Fortune E.
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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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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 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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Neurotechnology (See Neuroethics)
2021Advanced 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).
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Neurotechnologies, Relational Autonomy, and Authenticity
International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 2020The ethical debate about neurotechnologies has been largely framed around their effects on authenticity. In this paper, we investigate the concept of authenticity and associated conceptions of the self. We develop a conception of authenticity that eschews problematic essentialist or existentialist views of the self and the assumption that the ...
Walker, Mary, Mackenzie, Catriona
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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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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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