Wounds and vulnerabilities. the participation of special operations forces in experimental brain–computer interface research

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  • What: This article examines SOF-specific medical conditions and explores how wounded SOF personnel and veterans could not only benefit from but also contribute to the on-going translational BCI research. In the seventh section, the article examines the ethical and psychological implications of wounded SOF participating in experimental BCI research, followed by a short conclusion. Its modern interpretation, as defined by the World Health Organization, suggests that research intended to benefit society can easily be misapplied to cause harm .
  • Who: Anna M. Gielas from the https://doiorg/101017/S X Published online by Cambridge . . .

     

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