[HTML][HTML] Equal access to mental augmentation: Should it be a fundamental right?

JM Mu�oz, D Borb�n�- Brain Stimulation: Basic, Translational, and�…, 2023 - brainstimjrnl.com
The rapid advance of neurotechnology in recent decades comes with enormous potential to
find treatments for neurological and psychiatric disorders, but it also raises ethical concerns
related to its influence on memory, agency, privacy, the sense of self, and equity among
human beings. These considerations have led some researchers to propose establishing
“neurorights”—ie specific human rights to protect the brain and mental domains—including
cognitive liberty, mental integrity, personal identity, and mental privacy, just to name a few [1�…