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Ethical Assessment of Implantable Brain Chips
Source: BU ABSTRACT: My purpose is to initiate a discussion of the ethics of implanting computer chips in the brain and to raise some initial ethical and social questions. Computer scientists predict that within the next twenty years neural interfaces … Continue reading →
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Brain Waves Module 1: Neuroscience, society and policy
Source: Royal Society This publication is a collection of essays that together provide a primer of current developments in neuroscience and highlight interesting issues and questions for society and policy. The essays, authored by leading experts in neuroscience, bioethics, and … Continue reading →
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Tagged bioethics, brain, brain waves, current developments, development, ethical questions, governance issues, Knowledge, module 1, neural interfaces, neuropsychopharmacology, neuroscience society, neurotechnology, Royal, science and technology, science and technology policy, society, state, technology, translation
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