Minding rights: mapping ethical and legal foundations of ‘neurorights’
The rise of neurotechnologies, especially in combination with artificial intelligence (AI)-based methods for brain data analytics, has given rise to concerns around the protection of mental privacy, mental integrity and cognitive liberty – often framed as “neurorights” in ethical, legal, and policy...
Main Authors: | Ligthart, S, Ienca, M, Meynen, G, Molnar-Gabor, F, Andorno, R, Bublitz, C, Catley, P, Claydon, L, Douglas, T, Farahany, N, Fins, JJ, Goering, S, Haselager, P, Jotterand, F, Lavazza, A, McCay, A, Wajnerman Paz, A, Rainey, S, Ryberg, J, Kellmeyer, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2023
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