How Closed Is The Loop? The Ethics of Agency in Future of Adaptive Neurostimulation
Offered By: Labroots via YouTube
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Explore the ethical implications of closed-loop Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) systems in this keynote presentation by Dr. Timothy E. Brown, Assistant Professor of Bioethics and Humanities at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Delve into the potential impact of adaptive neurostimulation technologies on users' sense of agency and embodiment, as well as their possible effects on marginalized groups. Examine how different control methods for DBS can influence user agency and the moral outcomes associated with these systems. Consider the trustworthiness of closed-loop devices and the institutions developing them as Dr. Brown discusses the ethical challenges posed by the next generation of neurotechnologies. Participate in a live Q&A session following the presentation to further engage with the topic and earn PACE credits upon completion.
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Keynote Presentation: How Closed Is The Loop? The Ethics of Agency in Future of Adaptive Neuro...
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