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.2022 Sep 23:16:1000495.
doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2022.1000495. eCollection 2022.

Brain augmentation and neuroscience technologies: current applications, challenges, ethics and future prospects

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Brain augmentation and neuroscience technologies: current applications, challenges, ethics and future prospects

Nitish Singh Jangwan et al. Front Syst Neurosci..

Abstract

Ever since the dawn of antiquity, people have strived to improve their cognitive abilities. From the advent of the wheel to the development of artificial intelligence, technology has had a profound leverage on civilization. Cognitive enhancement or augmentation of brain functions has become a trending topic both in academic and public debates in improving physical and mental abilities. The last years have seen a plethora of suggestions for boosting cognitive functions and biochemical, physical, and behavioral strategies are being explored in the field of cognitive enhancement. Despite expansion of behavioral and biochemical approaches, various physical strategies are known to boost mental abilities in diseased and healthy individuals. Clinical applications of neuroscience technologies offer alternatives to pharmaceutical approaches and devices for diseases that have been fatal, so far. Importantly, the distinctive aspect of these technologies, which shapes their existing and anticipated participation in brain augmentations, is used to compare and contrast them. As a preview of the next two decades of progress in brain augmentation, this article presents a plausible estimation of the many neuroscience technologies, their virtues, demerits, and applications. The review also focuses on the ethical implications and challenges linked to modern neuroscientific technology. There are times when it looks as if ethics discussions are more concerned with the hypothetical than with the factual. We conclude by providing recommendations for potential future studies and development areas, taking into account future advancements in neuroscience innovation for brain enhancement, analyzing historical patterns, considering neuroethics and looking at other related forecasts.

Keywords: brain 2025; brain machine interface; deep brain stimulation; ethics; non-invasive and invasive brain stimulation.

Copyright © 2022 Jangwan, Ashraf, Ram, Singh, Alghamdi, Abuzenadah and Singh.

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The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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Figure 1
Milestones of chronological development in the field of Brain Augmentation. Key moments in the history of brain computer interface which eventually leads to the development of brain augmentation techniques for the welfare of humanity so as to mitigate several diseases and neurological disorders. BCI, Brain computer interface; EEG, Electroencephalogram; DBS, Deep brain stimulation.
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Figure 2
Diagrammatic illustration of different cognitive enhancement approaches. As per the mode of action, biochemical, behavioral, and physical strategies are generally used to enhance cognition and brain augmentation.
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Figure 3
Diagrammatic representation of current applications of neuroscience technologies in various fields. This draw highlights the roadmap of the development of neuroscience technologies and their current applications in different conditions. IRT, Invasive Recording Technology; IST, Invasive Stimulation Technology (Cinel et al., 2019).
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Figure 4
Future prospects of neuroscience technologies. The picture highlights future development and applications of neuroscience technologies for different medical and non-medical purposes (Cinel et al., 2019).
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