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Ethical Concern of Brain–Computer Interfaces

Journal
E-Proceedings
Date Issued
2015
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Abstract
Brain-computer interfaces enable a communication between
neuromuscular system and peripheral nerves and muscles.
They are implemented to establish or improve the missing
or lost functions of the disabled, or to enhance the functions
of healthy people. Brain implants interfere the natural brainhuman interaction, raising various ethical questions. This
paper presents some of them, intending to increase the
awareness of their prospective erroneous or dishonest use.
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