Abstract:
This article explores hemain bioethical aspects generated by central
nervoussystem health, from the specific challenges of research and
neurotechnologies, to the ethical dilemma encountered in the clinical
care of patients with neurological conditions. Neuroethics, in its dual
capacity as the ethics of neuroscience and the neuroscience of ethics,
isnot just an academic discipline; it is an essential guide in this era of
transformations. It urges deep reflection on informed consent in invasive procedures, the confidentiality and security of personal neural data,
andlong-term responsibility for implanted devices, the rebyrevealing the
true defining questions about autonomy, identity, and social equity.