E293 - Neurorights for Brain-Computer Interfaces
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E293 - Neurorights for Brain-Computer Interfaces

59:37 Sep 8, 2023
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This week, we delve into the fascinating topic of how new neurotechnology is challenging the boundaries of mental privacy. We also address community questions on HF traveling jobs, crafting research questions, and the length of time researchers keep their recordings. Tune in to gain insight into these thought-provoking subjects. ???#neurotechnology #mentalprivacy #humanrights #HFjobs #researchquestions #researchers #recordings #communityquestions #podcastRecorded live on September 7th, 2023, hosted by Nick Roome with Barry Kirby.Check out the latest from our sister podcast - 1202 The Human Factors Podcast -on Balancing Academia and industry in Human Factors - An interview with Dr Mark Young:https://www.1202podcast.com/mark-young/News:New Neurotechnology Is Blurring the Lines around Mental Privacy—But Are New Human Rights the Answer?https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/new-neurotechnology-is-blurring-the-lines-around-mental-privacy-but-are-new-human-rights-the-answer/Image Source: PexelsIt Came From:HF Traveling Jobs? | /u/Ltempire-10 | r/humanfactorsCrafting research questions | /u/idesirepickles | r/UXResearchResearchers, how long do you keep your recordings? | /u/Kimuuu | r/userexperienceFollow us:Nick: https://www.twitter.com/Nick_RoomeBarry: https://twitter.com/Baz_kBlake: https://www.instagram.com/dontpanicux/Join us on Discord:https://go.humanfactorscast.media/DiscordThank you to our Human Factors Cast ALL ACCESS Patreons: Michelle TrippNeil GaneySupport us:Patreon:
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