Brain computer interfaces and communication disabilities: ethical, legal, and social aspects of decoding speech from the brain

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  • who: Jennifer A. Chandler from the Bertram Loeb Research Chair, Faculty of Law, University of, Canada, Faculty of Law, University have published the research: Brain Computer Interfaces and Communication Disabilities: Ethical, Legal, and Social Aspects of Decoding Speech From the Brain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: With this limitation in mind, the authors focus on the use of neurotechnology to decode imagined BOX 1 | Types of communication impairment. The authors focus on self-determination and choice, where the ability to communicate allows a person to make and express fundamental personal decisions that others are legally . . .

     

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