LEADER 00000cam a22006498i 4500 001 on1091277912 003 OCoLC 005 20200131040207.9 006 m o d 007 cr ||||||||||| 008 190329s2019 nyu ob 001 0 eng 010 2019015273 020 9781789200157|q(open access ebook) 020 1789200156 020 9781789200140|q(electronic book) 020 1789200148|q(electronic book) 035 (OCoLC)1091277912 037 104786|bKnowledge Unlatched 037 22573/ctvvcbh4t|bJSTOR 040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dOCLCF|dOCLCO|dUHL|dUKKNU|dJSTOR 042 pcc 049 RIDW 050 10 QP360.7 072 7 PSAD|2bicssc 072 7 SCI|x101000|2bisacsh 082 00 612.80285|223 090 QP360.7 245 00 Cyborg mind :|bwhat brain-computer and mind-cyberspace interfaces mean for cyberneuroethics /|cedited by Calum MacKellar. 263 1904 264 1 New York :|bBerghahn Books,|c[2019] 300 1 online resource 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bn|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bnc|2rdacarrier 347 text file|2rdaft 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Introduction -- Why use the term cyberneuroethics? -- Popular understanding of neuronal interfaces -- Presentation of the brain/mind interface -- Neuronal interface systems -- Cyberneuroethics -- Neuronal interfaces and policy -- Conclusion -- Appendix: SCHB recommendations on cyberneuroethics. 520 Should people hardwire computers into their brains, enabling their minds to directly access cyberspace? What advantages and risks would this represent? Would this create a new humanity? These questions have been considered and discussed in science fiction for decades, but technology is beginning to make such developments seem remarkably plausible. This book examines what is currently taking place in this fast-developing sector of society while looking at future prospects. In so doing it seeks to integrate technological and scientific developments, political debate as well as philosophical interrogation while involving ethicists, policy makers, journalists, and practitioners. It is the first extensive study on a topic that is certain to significantly impact the 21st century and beyond. It opens the first door to this important debate. 542 1 |fThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons license |uhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ legalcode 588 Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. 590 JSTOR|bBooks at JSTOR Open Access 650 0 Brain-computer interfaces.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities /subjects/sh2007000197 650 0 Human-computer interaction.|0https://id.loc.gov/ authorities/subjects/sh88003229 650 0 Cybernetics|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/ sh85035046|xMoral and ethical aspects.|0https://id.loc.gov /authorities/subjects/sh00006099 650 7 Brain-computer interfaces.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/ fast/1742078 650 7 Human-computer interaction.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org /fast/963494 650 7 Cybernetics|xMoral and ethical aspects.|2fast|0https:// id.worldcat.org/fast/885784 650 7 Cybernetics.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/885777 655 4 Electronic books. 700 1 MacKellar, C.|q(Calum),|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/ names/n97880579|eeditor. 776 08 |iPrint version:|tCyborg mind|dNew York : Berghahn Books, [2019]|z9781789200140|w(DLC) 2019006917 856 40 |uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvvb7mw5|zOnline eBook. Open Access via JSTOR. 901 MARCIVE 20231220 948 |d20200205|cJSTOR|tJSTOROpenAccess NEW 12-21to1-31not1-24 163|lridw 994 92|bRID