Brain–Computer Interfaces: From Locked-In Syndrome to Restoring Movement Abstract Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) represent a rapidly evolving field that directly connects the human brain to external devices. This technology shows promise for treating neurological conditions, particularly locked-in syndrome and motor impairments resulting from spinal cord
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Neuroethics of Cognitive Enhancement: Where Should Neurologists Draw the Line?
Neuroethics of Cognitive Enhancement: Where Should Neurologists Draw the Line? Check out our extensive video library (see channel for our latest videos) Abstract The rapid evolution of cognitive enhancement technologies presents neurologists and other healthcare professionals with increasingly complex ethical challenges. These challenges extend
AI-Powered Clinical Decision Support in Neurology: Help or Hindrance?
AI-Powered Clinical Decision Support in Neurology: Help or Hindrance? Check out our extensive video library (see channel for our latest videos) Abstract This paper examines the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in neurology to assist doctors in making informed decisions about patient care. We
