Neurorights Training of a Multidisciplinary Studentship Based on Realistic Neuroscience.

Q1 Neuroscience
AJOB Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1080/21507740.2024.2424602
José M Muñoz, Javier Bernacer
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Abstract

As is usually the case with other topics addressed by neuroethics, a rigorous analysis of neurorights requires an interdisciplinary approach. In response to this need and in the context of the global expansion of regulatory initiatives on neurorights, we coordinated, under the auspices of the International Center for Neuroscience and Ethics (CINET), an introductory course on neurorights from a neuroscientific perspective. The course, aimed at sixty students from diverse backgrounds (neuroscience, psychology, and law, among others), consisted of a 10-hr training that showed the current approaches and discussions on neurorights and outlined cutting-edge technologies to register, analyze, and manipulate human brain activity from a realistic stance. The course succeeded in discarding some concerns and uncovering others not frequently found in the neurorights discussions. The most pressing issues identified were protecting brain data privacy, combating bias in algorithms used in neurotechnology, and improving informed consent mechanisms for interventions with invasive neuroscientific techniques.

基于现实神经科学的多学科学生神经权利训练。
就像神经伦理学通常讨论的其他主题一样,对神经权利的严格分析需要跨学科的方法。为了应对这一需求,并在全球范围内扩大对神经权利的监管举措的背景下,我们在国际神经科学与伦理学中心(CINET)的主持下,协调了一门从神经科学角度看神经权利的入门课程。这门课程的目标是60名来自不同背景(神经科学、心理学和法律等)的学生,包括10小时的培训,展示了当前关于神经权利的方法和讨论,并概述了从现实的角度记录、分析和操纵人类大脑活动的尖端技术。该课程成功地抛弃了一些问题,并揭示了在神经权利讨论中不经常发现的其他问题。确定的最紧迫的问题是保护大脑数据隐私,打击神经技术中使用的算法中的偏见,以及改进侵入性神经科学技术干预的知情同意机制。
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