Is punishment backward? On neurointerventions and forward‐looking moral responsibility

P Zawadzki - Bioethics, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
… under which patients undergoing neuromodulation should be … identity, authenticity, agency,
and autonomy.19 However, only … patient infringes on his liberty and autonomy. As such, this …

Ethics and the emergence of brain-computer interface medicine

NF Ramsey, JR Millán - Brain-Computer Interfaces, 2020 - books.google.com
… Clinicians are involved in clinical neuromodulation in so far as … How “check-ins” on autonomous
or semiautonomous BCI … the responsibility of agency—so too can agency be supported …

[HTML][HTML] Changes in Patients' desired control of their deep brain stimulation and subjective global control over the course of deep brain stimulation

AR Merner, T Frazier, PJ Ford, SE Cooper… - Frontiers in Human …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
… s sense of autonomy and control via a model of shared control (Glannon, 2014) or relational
… development of patient-controlled neuromodulation devices and highlight the importance of …

Conditions for consent to the use of neurotechnology: a preparatory neuroethical approach to risk assessment and reduction

J Giordano - AJOB Neuroscience, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
… of possibility to employ DBS (and other neuromodulatory technologies) as treatment of
brain … conditions impair patients' sense of agency and autonomy. This fosters interest in the …

Invasive Neurotechnology: A study of the concept of Invasiveness in Neuroethics

B Collins, E Klein - Neuroethics, 2023 - Springer
autonomy, safety, stigma, privacy, and agency, among others. The terms ‘invasive’ and ‘invasiveness’
are commonly applied to these and other neurotechnologies, yet the concept of …

Optimizing motivation and attention for motor performance and learning

R Lewthwaite, G Wulf - Current opinion in psychology, 2017 - Elsevier
… a form of intrinsic neuromodulation to the development of … ’s sense of agency [27], or autonomy
and self-determination [28], … , as well as other autonomy-supportive conditions including …

Ethical aspects of brain computer interfaces: a scoping review

S Burwell, M Sample, E Racine - BMC medical ethics, 2017 - Springer
neuromodulation on the brain and mind suggests that we should revise the concept of autonomy
… regarded as instrumental to human dignity via the development of human agency [33]. …

Is theory fading away from reality? Examining the pathology rather than the technology to understand potential personality changes

F Gilbert, J Smith, A Daly - AJOB neuroscience, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
… from their study on closed loop neuromodulation and self-perception in clinical treatment of
refractory epilepsy. The first is that closed-loop neuromodulation devices did not substantially …

An Intuitive, Abductive Argument for a Right against Mental Interference

T Douglas - The Journal of Ethics, 2024 - Springer
… ’s autonomy—and hence to infringe their right to autonomy, … intervention in Mentally Inert
Neuromodulation seems in one … is not shared with Mentally Inert Neuromodulation? One way to …

[HTML][HTML] How I became myself after merging with a computer: Does human-machine symbiosis raise human rights issues?

F Gilbert, M Ienca, M Cook - Brain Stimulation, 2023 - Elsevier
… patients from autonomy-circumventing practices such as unauthorized neuromodulation, the
right … Grounding human rights in human agency and autonomy has had strong advocates in …