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With the development of new direct interfaces between the human brain and computer systems, the time has come for an in-depth ethical examination of the way these neuronal interfaces may support an interaction between the mind and cyberspace.

In so doing, this book does not hesitate to blend disciplines including neurobiology, philosophy, anthropology and politics. It also invites society, as a whole, to seek a path in the use of these interfaces enabling humanity to prosper while avoiding the relevant risks. As such, the volume is the first extensive study in cyberneuroethics, a subject matter which is certain to have a significant impact in the 21st century and beyond.



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“Calum MacKellar wrote a stimulating book which can be read as a primer covering most aspects of the complex and rapidly growing field of man-computer interactions. The technology will continue to develop, but the ethical problems outlined here will probably remain the same.” • Anthropos

Cyborg Mind is a brilliant primer as we start to think through what all this [the latest developments in information technology and artificial intelligence] is going to mean. It discusses big questions but makes them as accessible as possible… Do you lead a book group? Or are you just trying to make sense of what lies up ahead? Cyborg Mind is for you.” • Care Book Review

“The book is timely. Brain-computer interface technologies are bound to have a significant impact on 21st-century society…This is a book for philosophers, bioethicists, lawmakers, and politicians as well, as for anyone directly involved in the use of the new technologies.” • Ethics & Medicine



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. Why use the term Cyberneuroethics?
Chapter 2. Popular Understanding of Neuronal Interfaces
Chapter 3. Presentation of the Brain/Mind Interface
Chapter 4. Neuronal Interface Systems
Chapter 5. CyberNeuroEthics
Chapter 6. Neuronal Interfaces and Policy

Conclusion

Appendix: SCHB Recommendations on CyberNeuroEthics

Glossary
Bibliography
Index

Cyborg Mind: What Brain–Computer and

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 09/04/2019
    ISBN13: 9781789200140, 978-1789200140
    ISBN10: 1789200148

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    With the development of new direct interfaces between the human brain and computer systems, the time has come for an in-depth ethical examination of the way these neuronal interfaces may support an interaction between the mind and cyberspace.

    In so doing, this book does not hesitate to blend disciplines including neurobiology, philosophy, anthropology and politics. It also invites society, as a whole, to seek a path in the use of these interfaces enabling humanity to prosper while avoiding the relevant risks. As such, the volume is the first extensive study in cyberneuroethics, a subject matter which is certain to have a significant impact in the 21st century and beyond.



    Trade Review

    “Calum MacKellar wrote a stimulating book which can be read as a primer covering most aspects of the complex and rapidly growing field of man-computer interactions. The technology will continue to develop, but the ethical problems outlined here will probably remain the same.” • Anthropos

    Cyborg Mind is a brilliant primer as we start to think through what all this [the latest developments in information technology and artificial intelligence] is going to mean. It discusses big questions but makes them as accessible as possible… Do you lead a book group? Or are you just trying to make sense of what lies up ahead? Cyborg Mind is for you.” • Care Book Review

    “The book is timely. Brain-computer interface technologies are bound to have a significant impact on 21st-century society…This is a book for philosophers, bioethicists, lawmakers, and politicians as well, as for anyone directly involved in the use of the new technologies.” • Ethics & Medicine



    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    Chapter 1. Why use the term Cyberneuroethics?
    Chapter 2. Popular Understanding of Neuronal Interfaces
    Chapter 3. Presentation of the Brain/Mind Interface
    Chapter 4. Neuronal Interface Systems
    Chapter 5. CyberNeuroEthics
    Chapter 6. Neuronal Interfaces and Policy

    Conclusion

    Appendix: SCHB Recommendations on CyberNeuroEthics

    Glossary
    Bibliography
    Index

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