When new methods of generating information about individuals leave the confined space of research application the possibility of morally dubious application arises. The current propagation of neuroscientific diagnostics leads to new possibilities of misuse and accordingly new needs for the protection of individual privacy emerge. While most current privacy discussion focuses on sensationalist applications which aim/claim to gather information about psychological traits or even the content of thoughts, the more sober but much more realistic endeavour to gather health data from research or medical imaging studies is widely neglected. I will try to answer the question if and in how far data from neuroscientific imaging technologies require spe...
In the US, more than three million people have magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans daily. MRIs ar...
Functional neuroimaging has been used to study a wide array of psychological traits, including aspec...
From 1970 onwards the handwritten medical cards which the General Practitioner (GP) used were replac...
Technical advances in the past 25 years permitted substantial advances in the neuroimaging field, ex...
This paper deals with recent advances in neuroimaging technologies which could begin to implicate pr...
Due to the heavy momentum of neuroscience, a conversation must begin on the ethical issues found in ...
Advances in science and technology frequently raise new ethical, legal, and social issues, and devel...
Recent developments in neuroscience create new opportunities for understanding the human brain. The ...
Collaborative networks and data sharing initiatives are broadening the opportunities for the advance...
open access journalResearch-driven technology development in the fields of the neurosciences present...
A growing application of invasive neuro-modulation in treating the diseases unresponsive to the conv...
This paper serves as a call to establish guidelines and considerations necessary for proper ethical ...
With the rapid advancements in neurotechnological machinery and improved analytical insights from ma...
Centre for Brain Sciences, Brain research Imaging CentreSharing data is beneficial in many ways: it ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has built on a number of technologies, including electr...
In the US, more than three million people have magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans daily. MRIs ar...
Functional neuroimaging has been used to study a wide array of psychological traits, including aspec...
From 1970 onwards the handwritten medical cards which the General Practitioner (GP) used were replac...
Technical advances in the past 25 years permitted substantial advances in the neuroimaging field, ex...
This paper deals with recent advances in neuroimaging technologies which could begin to implicate pr...
Due to the heavy momentum of neuroscience, a conversation must begin on the ethical issues found in ...
Advances in science and technology frequently raise new ethical, legal, and social issues, and devel...
Recent developments in neuroscience create new opportunities for understanding the human brain. The ...
Collaborative networks and data sharing initiatives are broadening the opportunities for the advance...
open access journalResearch-driven technology development in the fields of the neurosciences present...
A growing application of invasive neuro-modulation in treating the diseases unresponsive to the conv...
This paper serves as a call to establish guidelines and considerations necessary for proper ethical ...
With the rapid advancements in neurotechnological machinery and improved analytical insights from ma...
Centre for Brain Sciences, Brain research Imaging CentreSharing data is beneficial in many ways: it ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has built on a number of technologies, including electr...
In the US, more than three million people have magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans daily. MRIs ar...
Functional neuroimaging has been used to study a wide array of psychological traits, including aspec...
From 1970 onwards the handwritten medical cards which the General Practitioner (GP) used were replac...