Themes Across Neuroethics
Ethical Neuroscape Unraveled
Access
Neurotechnologies, often developed within the framework of the traditional medical model, are delivered through complex healthcare systems, potentially limiting the perspectives of people with disabilities in the risk-benefit trade-off. The design and use of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) carry ethical implications, as they can either empower or undermine the interests of persons with disabilities, with the potential to enhance abilities but also invite stigma and societal challenges.
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