Today the Nuffield Council on Bioethics launches its
consultation on novel neurotechnologies that intervene in the brain as part of
its inquiry into the issues raised by these technologies. They invite you to submit a response to their
consultation.
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics is an independent body
based in the UK that examines the ethical, social and legal issues raised by new
developments in biological and medical research, and recently it has established
a Working Party to consider the issues raised by novel neurotechnologies that
intervene in the brain, such as neurostimulation, brain–computer interfaces and
neural stem cell therapy. As you will be aware, these neurotechnologies are the
focus of intense research for the development of new treatments for diseases
such as dementia and conditions like severe brain injury. There is also
significant ongoing research into the development of non-medical applications
like computer gaming and human enhancement.
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics would very much like
to hear your thoughts on these neurotechnologies. The consultation can be found
here.
The deadline for responses is 23 April 2012, 5pm. All responses
will be considered and a report will be published during autumn 2013.
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