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fromNature
1 week ago

Rewire

Vivian undergoes forced memory replacement, experiencing dissonant borrowed memories alongside lingering trauma and guilt from an erased violent incident.
#mental-privacy
Health
fromHarvard Gazette
2 weeks ago

Brain implants that don't leave scars - Harvard Gazette

A startup is developing a softer neural probe to monitor brain injuries without damaging surrounding tissue.
fromTruthout
1 month ago

States Pass Neural Privacy Laws to Protect Brain Data Collected by Devices

Neurotechnology and AI threaten human identity and autonomy, prompting states to enforce protections for brain data.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Can Neurotechnology Enhance Our Learning?

Non-invasive neurotechnology, particularly transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS), leverages brain activity changes to significantly improve learning outcomes, particularly in challenging subjects like maths.
Education
Philosophy
fromApaonline
2 months ago

We Still Have Time to Protect the Last Frontier of Privacy

Reading 'The Battle for Your Brain' shifted my perspective on neurotechnology and its implications, leading me to reconsider purchasing the Apple Vision Pro.
Science
fromNature
3 months ago

Daily briefing: Inside the wild-animal markets that could start the next pandemic

Researchers are uncovering risks in trades that could lead to pandemics, emphasizing the need for vigilance and ethical practices.
Wearables
fromNature
3 months ago

Brain-reading devices raise ethical dilemmas - researchers propose protections

UNESCO's ethical principles aim to safeguard human rights in neurotechnology, focusing on user safety and autonomy.
#brain-computer-interface
Startup companies
fromFuturism
3 months ago

Gabe Newell's New Company Is Getting Ready to Put Chips in Your Brain

Gabe Newell's Starfish Neuroscience is unveiling its first brain-computer interface this year, targeting multiple brain regions for better therapy solutions.
Artificial intelligence
fromWIRED
3 months ago

A Neuralink Rival Just Tested a Brain Implant in a Person

Paradromics successfully implanted its brain-computer interface in a patient, marking progress towards restoring communication abilities in individuals with neurological impairments.
Startup companies
fromFuturism
3 months ago

Gabe Newell's New Company Is Getting Ready to Put Chips in Your Brain

Gabe Newell's Starfish Neuroscience is unveiling its first brain-computer interface this year, targeting multiple brain regions for better therapy solutions.
fromSilicon Canals
3 months ago

Delft-based medtech startup STIL lands 2M to grow non-invasive tremor relief tech - Silicon Canals

STIL's anti-tremor orthosis provides a non-invasive solution for tremor disorders, enhancing daily life for millions.
#neuroscience
fromPsychology Today
3 months ago
Artificial intelligence

AI Predicts Active Brain Cell Types With High Accuracy

AI deep learning algorithms can accurately distinguish between different brain cell types from activity recordings, marking a significant advancement in neuroscience.
Artificial intelligence
fromPsychology Today
3 months ago

AI Predicts Active Brain Cell Types With High Accuracy

AI deep learning algorithms can accurately distinguish between different brain cell types from activity recordings, marking a significant advancement in neuroscience.
Wearables
fromABA Journal
5 months ago

Wearable neurotech devices are becoming more prevalent; is the law behind the curve?

Wearable neurotechnology is advancing, but legal frameworks struggle to keep pace with privacy and data protection issues.
fromSilicon Canals
4 months ago

Innovatiefonds Noord-Holland backs 3 Amsterdam startups

Phosphoenix has a unique neurotech solution to (partially) restore the vision of blind people. With this financing from Innovatiefonds Noord-Holland, we hope to advance this groundbreaking technology.
Startup companies
Privacy professionals
fromThe Verge
4 months ago

Neurotech companies are selling your brain data, senators warn

Neurotech companies access sensitive neural data with minimal regulations, prompting calls for investigation and tighter policies from lawmakers.
fromArs Technica
4 months ago

Neuroscientists are racing to turn brain waves into speech

Voice neuroprosthesis could restore speech for those affected by conditions like ALS and stroke, with potential commercial applications.
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