Neurotech Devices

  • A recent conference hosted by UNESCO aimed to develop an ethical framework for the usage of neurotech devices that transmit
  • brain-wave data to computers using dry electrodes and implants.
  • Neurotech devices interface with the human brain, capturing and interpreting brain-wave data.
  • They have diverse applications in healthcare, research, and brain-computer interfaces.
  • These devices aid in diagnosing and treating neurological disorders like Parkinson's disease and epilepsy, with deep brain stimulation showing promising results.
  • Ethical concerns related to neurotech devices arise regarding privacy, freedom of thought, and potential ....
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