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This book presents an informed-by-experience insights of Latin-American-based research on the debate about how to protect citizens from the risks raised by neurotechnological applications. Written by researchers in philosophy, law, and ethics of neuroprotection, the chapters of this book reports on their individual experiences and case studies. They offer a timely snapshot of practical, conceptual, and legal ideas and challenges emerged in Latin American countries, which may inspire researchers and professionals all over the world.

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents an informed-by-experience insights of Latin-American-based research on the debate about how to protect citizens from the risks raised by neurotechnological applications. Written by researchers in philosophy, law, and ethics of neuroprotection, the chapters of this book reports on their individual experiences and case studies. They offer a timely snapshot of practical, conceptual, and legal ideas and challenges emerged in Latin American countries, which may inspire researchers and professionals all over the world.

Autorenporträt
Pablo López-Silva is Professor of Psychology (School of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences), and Research Professor (Faculty of Medicine and Institute of Philosophy) at the Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile. After earning undergraduate and professional degrees in psychology in Chile, he completed an MRes and a PhD in Philosophy at the University of Manchester, UK. Currently, he is also a Young Research Fellow at the Millennium Institute for Research in Depression and Personality (MIDAP-Chile), a Research Fellow at the Valparaíso Institute for Complex Systems, Researcher at the Universidad de Valparaíso Research Centre for Cognition and Language Development, and International Partner at the Collaborating Centre for Values-Based Practice in Health and Social Care at St Catherine s College, University of Oxford, UK.