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The potential use of this technology has raised some serious ethical concerns, however, see this pdf on neuroprivacy as it has been touted for use on people without their consent, such as in cases of terrorism or goverment intelligence gathering, and it is still not known exactly how accurate or how easily fooled such tests are.
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The potential use of this technology has raised some serious ethical concerns, however, see this pdf on neuroprivacy as it has been touted for use on people without their consent, such as in cases of terrorism or goverment intelligence gathering, and it is still not known exactly how accurate or how easily fooled such tests are.
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N.Y. City Bar Ass'n, Committee on Science and Law, Are Your Thoughts Your Own?: Neuroprivacy and the Legal Implications of Brain Imaging (June 2005).June 1, 2016