🧠 Neuroethics
The ethical right to control one’s own mental processes, cognition, and consciousness in an era of neurotechnology.
Examines ownership and consent regarding brain-derived data collected through neuroimaging and BCIs.
Questions accountability when neurological disorders or brain interventions influence decision-making and behavior.
Addresses the ethical line between medical treatment and cognitive enhancement through neural intervention.
Considers ethical frameworks for AI systems that emulate or interpret human neural processes.
Investigates informed consent in brain-based interventions where autonomy may be neurologically compromised.
Explores the admissibility and ethical use of neuroimaging evidence in legal proceedings.
Ethical governance of direct brain–AI interaction, including risks of manipulation or unintended influence.
Studies how cultural context shapes neural and ethical interpretation of cognition and moral reasoning.
Discusses the creation of legal and ethical frameworks for emerging neurotechnologies and human enhancement.