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  1. The covariation of independent and dependant variables in neurofeedback: A proposal framework to identify cognitive processes and brain activity variables.Jean-Arthur Micoulaud-Franchi, Clélia Quiles, Guillaume Fond, Michel Cermolacce & Jean Vion-Dury - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 26:162-168.
    This methodological article proposes a framework for analysing the relationship between cognitive processes and brain activity using variables measured by neurofeedback carried out by functional Magnetic Resonance Imagery . Cognitive processes and brain activity variables can be analysed as either the dependant variable or the independent variable. Firstly, we propose two traditional approaches, defined in the article as the “neuropsychological” approach and the “psychophysiology” approach , to extract dependent and independent variables in NF protocols. Secondly, we suggest that NF can (...)
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  • Invasive Neurotechnology: A Study of the Concept of Invasiveness in Neuroethics.Benjamin Collins & Eran Klein - 2023 - Neuroethics 16 (1):1-12.
    Invasive neurotechnologies are a frequent subject of discussion in neuroethics. Technologies, like deep brain stimulation and implantable brain-computer interfaces, are thought to hold significant promise for human health and well-being, but they also raise important ethical questions about autonomy, safety, stigma, privacy, and agency, among others. The terms ‘invasive’ and ‘invasiveness’ are commonly applied to these and other neurotechnologies, yet the concept of invasiveness itself is rarely defined or delimited. Some have suggested that invasiveness may have multiple meanings – physical, (...)
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