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Neuroethics of Non-primary Brain Computer Interface: Focus on Potential Military Applications

机译:非主要大脑计算机接口的神经伦理学:关注潜在的军事应用

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The field of neuroethics has had to adapt rapidly in the face of accelerating technological advancement; a particularly striking example is the realm of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI). A significant source of funding for the development of new BCI technologies has been the United States Department of Defense, and while the predominant focus has been restoration of lost function for those wounded in battle, there is also significant interest in augmentation of function to increase survivability, coordination, and lethality of US combat forces. While restoration of primary motor and sensory function (primary BCI) has been the main focus of research, there has been marked progress in interface with areas of the brain subserving memory and association. Non-Primary BCI has a different subset of potential applications, each of which also carries its own ethical considerations. Given the amount of BCI research funding coming from the Department of Defense, it is particularly important that potential military applications be examined from a neuroethical standpoint.
机译:面对加速的技术进步,神经伦理学领域不得不迅速适应。一个特别引人注目的例子是脑机接口(BCI)领域。美国国防部一直是开发新的BCI技术的重要资金来源,尽管主要重点是为战斗中受伤的人恢复失去的功能,但人们也对增强功能以​​提高生存能力抱有浓厚兴趣。作战力量的协调,协调和杀伤力。虽然恢复原发性运动和感觉功能(原发性BCI)一直是研究的主要重点,但在与大脑保持记忆和关联的区域的接口方面已取得显着进展。非主要BCI具有不同的潜在应用子集,每个子​​类也都有其自己的伦理考虑。鉴于国防部的BCI研究资金数额很大,从神经伦理的角度检查潜在的军事应用显得尤为重要。

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