EEG-based Brain Computer Interface (BCI) and Transcranial Stimulation represent one of the frontiers in brain studies, promising great potential in practical application in several fields. Indeed, compared to other brain-imaging techniques, BCI and Transcranial Stimulation are non-invasive, low cost and portable, leading to design applications in individuals’ daily life, spreading from health care to politics and defense. Indeed, Science is running fast towards unpredictable results and the implications are global across industries, in every field, but low attention is given to protect individuals’ privacy and wiliness from abuse of data and related information.
Brain computer interface and transcranical stimulation : frontiers, reliability, safety and threats / R. Folgieri. - In: BIOLAW JOURNAL. - ISSN 2284-4503. - 2017:3(2017), pp. 103-110. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Neuroscienze e diritto : implicazioni e prospettive tenutosi a Parma nel 2017 [10.15168/blj.v0i3.262].
Brain computer interface and transcranical stimulation : frontiers, reliability, safety and threats
R. Folgieri
2017
Abstract
EEG-based Brain Computer Interface (BCI) and Transcranial Stimulation represent one of the frontiers in brain studies, promising great potential in practical application in several fields. Indeed, compared to other brain-imaging techniques, BCI and Transcranial Stimulation are non-invasive, low cost and portable, leading to design applications in individuals’ daily life, spreading from health care to politics and defense. Indeed, Science is running fast towards unpredictable results and the implications are global across industries, in every field, but low attention is given to protect individuals’ privacy and wiliness from abuse of data and related information.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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