神经工程学的哲学思考

华盛顿大学的研究人员发布了一个精彩的视频,很好地总结了围绕神经修复学和神经工程学发展的一些伦理问题。

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华盛顿大学的研究人员发布了一个精彩的视频,很好地总结了围绕神经修复学和神经工程学发展的一些伦理问题。我认为科学家和哲学家在华盛顿大学感觉运动神经工程中心共同工作以预测与神经科学进步相关的伦理问题,这非常具有创新性。随着技术逐渐渗透到我们对人性的认知中,科学知识必须与社会科学和人文学科的知识相结合,以避免伦理困境。

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Hey there! I'm a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin Madison in the Neuroscience and Public Policy program. I'm also a musician who played in two bands in North Carolina, one called Pink Flag and another called Deals. My personal passions are science, music, and cycling as transportation.

I got into science as a kid while tagging along and watching my mom do experiments in her lab. I found that while I loved science, I didn't want to be alone in an ivory tower, crunching data that few others would understand. I also noticed that many other people thought science was this scary and incomprehensible entity of obscurity. When I realized that there were people working to make science fun and accessible to everyone, I knew that this was exactly what I wanted to do. The two things I find the most immensely interesting and continually impressing are music and neuroscience, so these are the topics that I'll focus on in my blog. Philosophy and politics are my second loves, so I might pop in an occasional post on these topics as well. Ultimately I am here to share things that give me wonder. I hope that reading Science with Moxie gives you a bit of that wonder too.

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