Neurodata Sample Clauses

Neurodata. AI is a powerful driver for neurotechnologies which interface with the brain and that sense infor- mation about or produced by the brain function and/or offer input or ‘write’ information into the brain to modulate function.1282 Advancements in human neuroscience and neurotechnology facilitate un- precedented means for accessing, collecting, sharing and otherwise processing neurodata. Neurodata is any information with respect to brain functions, neural activity, brain signals and any other infor- mation relating to the human brain (‘neurodata’).1283 This broad definition includes brain signals 1276 Recital 7 GDPR. 1277 Giovanni Butarelli, ‘The urgent case for a new ePrivacy law’ (2018) <https://edps.europa.eu/press-publications/press- news/blog/urgent-case-new-eprivacy-law_fr> accessed 8 February 2024. 1278 Case C-300/21 UI [2022] ECR I-756 Opinion AG Manuel Campos Sánchez-Bordona para 73. 1279 Article 29 Working Party, ‘Opinion 01/2017 on the Proposed Regulation for the ePrivacy Regulation 2002/58/EC’ (WP 247, 4 April 2017) at 30. 1280 Bert-Jaap Koops et al ‘A Typology of Privacy’ (2017) Vol. 38 Iss. 2 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Interna- tional Law 438, 500. 1281 Uzun v Germany United App no 35623/05 (ECtHR 2 December 2010) paras 51-52 1282 Karen S Rommelfanger et al, ‘Mind the Gap: Lessons Learned from Neurorights’ AAAS Center for Science Diplo- macy (2022) < https://www.sciencediplomacy.org/article/2022/mind-gap-lessons-learned-neurorights > accessed 8 Febru- ary 2024. 1283 Marcello Ienca, Roberto Andorno, ‘Towards New Human Rights in the Age of Neuroscience and Neurotechnology’ (2017) Vol 13 Iss 1 Life Science, Society and Policy 1. measured by means of electroencephalography (EEG) and neuroimaging. The latter refers to the var- ious techniques used to create images of the structures and/or functioning of the nervous system.1284 EEG is a non-invasive method consisting of detection and registration of electrical activity occurring in the brain. It relies on electrodes attached to the scalp that register changes of electric potential on the skin surface caused by the activity of cerebral neurons. After their amplification, they form a record, namely, an encephalogram.1285 Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), also known as mind-machine interfaces, are designed to translate brain signals into computer commands. They facilitate communication between the human brain and devices.1286 BCIs enable their users to send commands to computers by means of br...

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