Advocating for neurodata privacy and neurotechnology regulation

R Yuste - Nature Protocols, 2023 - nature.com
The ability to record and alter brain activity by using implantable and nonimplantable neural
devices, while poised to have significant scientific and clinical benefits, also raises complex …

[HTML][HTML] Epistemic challenges in neurophenomenology: exploring the reliability of knowledge and its ontological implications

A Shutaleva - Philosophies, 2023 - mdpi.com
This article investigates the challenges posed by the reliability of knowledge in
neurophenomenology and its connection to reality. Neurophenomenological research seeks …

Neuromarketing algorithms' consumer privacy and ethical considerations: challenges and opportunities

M Goncalves, Y Hu, I Aliagas… - Cogent Business & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This research investigates the ethical and privacy issues arising from using AI andML in
neuromarketing, framed by rule utilitarianism. It assesses the impact of these technologies …

[HTML][HTML] Neurorights, Mental Privacy, and Mind Reading

CML Brown - Neuroethics, 2024 - Springer
A pressing worry in the ongoing neurorights debate is the language used to advocate for
newly proposed rights. This paper addresses this concern by first examining the partial and …

Mind unveiled: Cutting-edge neuroscience and precision brain mapping

AP Singh, R Saxena, S Saxena… - Asian Journal of …, 2024 - asian.go4sending.com
Neuroscience, a dynamic field at the forefront of scientific exploration, is unravelling the
complexities of the human brain. By merging biology, psychology, physics, and computer …

[HTML][HTML] Ethical considerations for integrating multimodal computer perception and neurotechnology

ME Hurley, A Sonig, J Herrington, EA Storch… - Frontiers in Human …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Background Artificial intelligence (AI)-based computer perception technologies (eg, digital
phenotyping and affective computing) promise to transform clinical approaches to …

[HTML][HTML] Mind-reading in AI and neurotechnology: evaluating claims, hype, and ethical implications for neurorights

F Gilbert, I Russo - AI and Ethics, 2024 - Springer
This paper examines claims that the convergence of AI and neurotechnology applications,
known as brain-reading, enables the reading of human minds. The purpose of this …

Brain exceptionalism? Learning from the Past with an Eye toward the Future

E Klein, N Morar - AJOB neuroscience, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Discussions about brain data and privacy, particularly those advocating for human rights
frameworks, at times, have embodied problematic undercurrents of, if not overt appeals to …

Privacy protections in and across contexts: why we need more than contextual integrity

S Goering, A Beck, N Dorfman… - AJOB …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Do we need a right to mental privacy? In an era of increasing sophistication in recording,
interpreting, and directly intervening on our neural activity–not to mention efforts at …

Neurotechnological Applications and the Protection of Mental Privacy: An Assessment of Risks

P López-Silva, A Wajnerman-Paz, F Molnar-Gabor - Neuroethics, 2024 - Springer
The concept of mental privacy can be defined as the principle that subjects should have
control over the access to their own neural data and to the information about the mental …