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Concerns in the Blurred Divisions between Medical and Consumer Neurotechnology.

Andrew Y Paek1, Justin A Brantley2, Barbara J Evans3, Jose L Contreras-Vidal1.   

Abstract

Neurotechnology has traditionally been central to the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. While these devices have initially been utilized in clinical and research settings, recent advancements in neurotechnology have yielded devices that are more portable, user-friendly, and less expensive. These improvements allow laypeople to monitor their brain waves and interface their brains with external devices. Such improvements have led to the rise of wearable neurotechnology that is marketed to the consumer. While many of the consumer devices are marketed for innocuous applications, such as use in video games, there is potential for them to be repurposed for medical use. How do we manage neurotechnologies that skirt the line between medical and consumer applications and what can be done to ensure consumer safety? Here, we characterize neurotechnology based on medical and consumer applications and summarize currently marketed uses of consumer-grade wearable headsets. We lay out concerns that may arise due to the similar claims associated with both medical and consumer devices, the possibility of consumer devices being repurposed for medical uses, and the potential for medical uses of neurotechnology to influence commercial markets related to employment and self-enhancement.

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Keywords:  Brain Computer Interface; Consumer Products; Data Privacy; Ethics; Law; Medical diagnosis; Neural Prosthesis; Neurofeedback; Patient Rehabilitation

Year:  2020        PMID: 35126800      PMCID: PMC8813044          DOI: 10.1109/jsyst.2020.3032609

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Syst J        ISSN: 1932-8184            Impact factor:   4.802


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