Brain Imaging and Privacy: How Recent Advances in Neuroimaging Implicate Privacy Concerns

"The ethical issues raised by... feats of human engineering are qualitatively no different from those we shall have to face in the future. The difference will be quantitative: in scale and rate. Even so, the individual steps may still go on being so small that none of them singly will bring those issues forcibly to light: but the sum total is likely to be tremendous. That is why we have to look for those issues now... " Aldous Huxley, Brave New World (1932).

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