A variety of technologies demonstrate that recordings of brain activity can be used for both communication purposes and control of peripheral devices. The technologies used for these purposes notably include Brain-Computer Interfaces and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). This contribution explores human dignity protection opportunities and issues arising in connection with prospective clinical uses of both kinds of brain reading technologies.
Communication by Brain-Computer Interfaces and Human Dignity in Medicine / Tamburrini, Guglielmo. - In: JAHRBUCH FÜR RECHT UND ETHIK. - ISSN 0944-4610. - 20:(2012), pp. 331-344.
Communication by Brain-Computer Interfaces and Human Dignity in Medicine
TAMBURRINI, GUGLIELMO
2012
Abstract
A variety of technologies demonstrate that recordings of brain activity can be used for both communication purposes and control of peripheral devices. The technologies used for these purposes notably include Brain-Computer Interfaces and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). This contribution explores human dignity protection opportunities and issues arising in connection with prospective clinical uses of both kinds of brain reading technologies.File in questo prodotto:
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