Is European Data Protection Regulation sufficient to deal with emerging data concerns relating to neurotechnology?
Research-driven technology development in the fields of the neurosciences presents interesting and potentially complicated issues around data in general and brain data specifically. The data produced from brain recordings are unlike names and addresses in that it may result from the processing of la...
Main Authors: | Rainey, S, McGivrillay, K, Akintoye, S, Fothergill, T, Bublitz, C, Stahl, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2020
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