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Ethical and Social Aspects of Neurorobotics
C. Aicardi
, S. Akintoye
, B.T. Fothergill
, Manuel Guerrero
, G. Klinker
, William R C Knight
, L. Klüver
, Y. Morel
, F.O. Morin
, B.C. Stahl
, I. Ulnicane
Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Social Aspects
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Ethical Aspects
100%
Neurorobotics
100%
Ethical Reflection
40%
Neuroscience
20%
Information Technology
20%
Ethical Issues
20%
Neural Systems
20%
Robotics
20%
Science Experts
20%
Social Science Researchers
20%
Socially Acceptable
20%
Technical Expert
20%
Robotic Technology
20%
Human Brain Project
20%
Psychology
Neurobiology
100%
Ethical Issue
100%
Information Technology
100%
Human Brain Project
100%
Social Sciences
Ethical Issue
100%
Information Technology
100%
Neurobiology
100%
Social Science
100%
Engineering
Early Stage
100%
Limitations
100%
Information Technology
100%
Human Brain
100%
Computer Science
Information Technology
100%
Close Collaboration
100%
social aspect
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Information Technology
100%