Conference. Neurotechnology: all power entails a great responsibility

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Santo Domingo Convent, Chapter Sala

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This paper explores how neurotecnology connects the scientific knowledge of the brain with applications in health, education and society. Examples of techniques will be presented that allow registering brain activity in real time, identifying patterns associated with neurological diseases and developing artificial intelligence systems inspired by the human brain. In addition, it will be reflected on the current limits of these technologies and ethical challenges, promoting a responsible and humanistic neurotechnology.

 

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Guiomar Niso Galán

CSIC head scientist, where he directs the neuroimaging group of the Cajal Institute.

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