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  1. Justifying a Capability Approach to Brain Computer Interface

    Previously, we introduced a capability approach to assess the responsible use of brain-computer interface. In this commentary, we say more about the...

    Nancy S. Jecker, Andrew Ko in Philosophy & Technology
    Article 07 January 2023
  2. The Unique and Practical Advantages of Applying A Capability Approach to Brain Computer Interface

    Intelligent neurotechnology is an emerging field that combines neurotechnologies like brain-computer interface (BCI) with artificial intelligence....

    Nancy S. Jecker, Andrew Ko in Philosophy & Technology
    Article Open access 23 November 2022
  3. Culpability, Control, and Brain-Computer Interfaces

    When actions are mediated by means of a brain-computer interface, it seems that we cannot assess whether the user is culpable for the action without...
    Charles Rathkopf in Neuro-ProsthEthics
    Chapter 2024
  4. Brain to Brain Interfaces (BBIs) in future military operations; blurring the boundaries of individual responsibility

    Developments in neurotechnology took a leap forward with the demonstration of the first Brain to Brain Interface (BBI). BBIs enable direct...

    Sahar Latheef in Monash Bioethics Review
    Article 22 December 2022
  5. Thoughts Unlocked by Technology—a Survey in Germany About Brain-Computer Interfaces

    A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a rapidly evolving neurotechnology connecting the human brain with a computer. In its classic form, brain...

    J. R. Schmid, O. Friedrich, ... R. J. Jox in NanoEthics
    Article Open access 02 November 2021
  6. Citizen Neuroscience: Brain–Computer Interface Researcher Perspectives on Do-It-Yourself Brain Research

    Devices that record from and stimulate the brain are currently available for consumer use. The increasing sophistication and resolution of these...

    Stephanie Naufel, Eran Klein in Science and Engineering Ethics
    Article 12 June 2020
  7. What It Takes to Be a Pioneer: Ability Expectations From Brain-Computer Interface Users

    Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are envisioned to enable new abilities of action. This potential can be fruitful in particular when it comes to...

    Johannes Kögel, Gregor Wolbring in NanoEthics
    Article Open access 10 November 2020
  8. Debunking interface theory: why Hoffman’s skepticism (really) is self-defeating

    Cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman and others have recently advanced an evolutionary debunking argument aimed at our perceptual beliefs in ordinary...

    Jeffrey N. Bagwell in Synthese
    Article 11 January 2023
  9. Rationales and Approaches to Protecting Brain Data: a Sco** Review

    Advances in neurotechnologies, artificial intelligence (AI) and Big Data analytics are allowing interpretation of patterns from brain data to...

    Anita S. Jwa, Nicole Martinez-Martin in Neuroethics
    Article 04 November 2023
  10. Your Brain Is Like a Computer: Function, Analogy, Simplification

    The relationship between brain and computer is a perennial theme in theoretical neuroscience, but it has received relatively little attention in the...
    Mazviita Chirimuuta in Neural Mechanisms
    Chapter 2021
  11. Identifying Relational Applications of Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Depression

    The adaptive BCI known as ‘closed-loop deep brain stimulation’ (clDBS) is a device that stimulates the brain in order to prevent pathological neural...

    Abel Wajnerman-Paz in Review of Philosophy and Psychology
    Article 06 March 2023
  12. Gadamer in a Wired Brain: Philosophical Hermeneutics and Neuralink

    In the spirit of Slavoj Žižek’s book, Hegel in a Wired Brain , this article asks how the questions central to Hans-Georg Gadamer’s philosophical...

    Matthew S. Lindia in Philosophy & Technology
    Article 30 March 2022
  13. Towards a Governance Framework for Brain Data

    The increasing availability of brain data within and outside the biomedical field, combined with the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to...

    Marcello Ienca, Joseph J. Fins, ... Philipp Kellmeyer in Neuroethics
    Article Open access 03 June 2022
  14. The Kidnap** of Dual-Brain

    The Kidnap** of Dual-Brain. It can be found from all kinds of traditional cognitive theories that they focus on the human “mind” and “brain”, which...
    Weizhi Zhang in The World of Dual-Brain
    Chapter 2022
  15. The Illusion of Agency in Human–Computer Interaction

    This article makes the case that our digital devices create illusions of agency. There are times when users feel as if they are in control when in...

    Michael Madary in Neuroethics
    Article Open access 05 April 2022
  16. What is it like to use a BCI? – insights from an interview study with brain-computer interface users

    Background

    The neurotechnology behind brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) raises various ethical questions. The ethical literature has pinpointed several...

    Johannes Kögel, Ralf J. Jox, Orsolya Friedrich in BMC Medical Ethics
    Article Open access 06 January 2020
  17. Committing Crimes with BCIs: How Brain-Computer Interface Users can Satisfy Actus Reus and be Criminally Responsible

    Brain-computer interfaces allow agents to control computers without moving their bodies. The agents imagine certain things and the brain-computer...

    Kramer Thompson in Neuroethics
    Article 08 July 2019
  18. Brain-Computer Interfaces and the Translation of Thought into Action

    A brain-computer interface (BCI) designed to restore motor function detects neural activity related to intended movement and thereby enables a person...

    Tom Buller in Neuroethics
    Article 04 May 2020
  19. Aiming at Well-Being with Brain Implants: Any Risk of Implanting Unprecedented Vulnerabilities?

    Many experimental brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are currently being medically tested in paralyzed patients. While the new generations of...
    Tomislav Furlanis, Frederic Gilbert in The Vulnerability of the Human World
    Chapter 2023
  20. Artificial General Intelligence in Human Interface—Its Impact on Society and Human Being

    Reflections on the artificial intelligence require scholars of different disciplines. Life of human being has changed significantly along with the...
    **g Wang, Hiroshi Kabashima in Business Ethics and Digitization
    Chapter 2022
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