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Neurotechnology and Ethics: Reflections on Brain-Computer Interface Technology

Haishan Zhang

Abstract


This paper investigates the impact and interventions of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology on the human mind,
analyzing its pros and cons, and proposes corresponding suggestions and refl ections. The paper discusses the eff ects of BCI technology
on the human mind, highlighting its positive impacts on enhancing individual well-being and mental states, as well as potential risks
and challenges such as dependence, control, and alienation of the mind. It also suggests measures to mitigate these issues and offers
philosophical refl ections.

Keywords


Brain-Computer Interface Technology; Emotion; Sensation; True Cognition;

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/modern-management-forum.v8i1.12188

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