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Breaking Through: Neurotechnology for High-Consequence Communication and Decision-Making 2019年06月21日

The International Neuroethics Society and Cognixion are hosting a special 1-day conference on Wednesday, June 5, 2019 in Toronto, Canada. Experts from industry, academia and legal professions will come together to discuss the social and ethical implications of neurotechnology relating to health, crime, and civil and disability rights. Find out what the future holds for neurotechnology.


Neurotechnology is advancing at an astonishing pace which will bring massive benefits to people disadvantaged by disease, disability or injury. But where we rely on neurotechnology to enable communication, the stakes are high.


How will the implantable devices be personalized for the user?

How can employers prepare for an employee doing their job with the help of neurotechnology, and how will this affect the employee’s rights?

Could neurotechnology be misused, or used for criminal activity? If so, how?

This event will explore the implications of neurotechnology in issues such as:


Law

Life planning

Disclosure of abuse

Consent

Medical assistance in dying

The event will be of particular interest to:


Neurotechnology industry professionals

Neuroscientists and neurologists

Psychologists and psychiatrists

Lawyers and lawmakers

Civil and disability rights professionals

Ethicists and philosophers

Registration

To attend, register online in advance. Your registration fee includes lunch, tea and coffee.


General $190 USD

Student $115 USD

INS Members $150 USD

INS Student Members $90 USD

To receive the 20% discount, INS members are encouraged to log in to the website prior to completing the registration form.

 


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