2021
DOI: 10.1088/2516-1091/ac23e6
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Ethical and social aspects of neural prosthetics

Abstract: Neural prosthetics are devices or systems that bypass, modulate, supplement, or replace regions of the brain and its connections to the body that are damaged and dysfunctional from congenital abnormalities, brain and spinal cord injuries, limb loss, and neuropsychiatric disorders. Some prosthetics are implanted in the brain. Others consist of implants and systems outside the brain to which they are connected. Still others are completely external to the brain. But they all send inputs to and receive outputs fro… Show more

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“…Currently, prosthetics significantly improve the life quality of amputees, while it still lacks the ability to sense hazards and injuries. [225,226] For example, a prosthetic hand cannot be sensed when placed on a hot surface, and there is hardly any feeling when approaching sharp objects. Therefore, the development of a human-like pain-sensing and responsive intelligent prosthesis is a key step toward the "smart prosthetics" with sophisticated feedback systems.…”
Section: Intelligent Prosthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, prosthetics significantly improve the life quality of amputees, while it still lacks the ability to sense hazards and injuries. [225,226] For example, a prosthetic hand cannot be sensed when placed on a hot surface, and there is hardly any feeling when approaching sharp objects. Therefore, the development of a human-like pain-sensing and responsive intelligent prosthesis is a key step toward the "smart prosthetics" with sophisticated feedback systems.…”
Section: Intelligent Prosthesismentioning
confidence: 99%