"neuroright" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: neurorights [plural]
Etymology: neuro- + right Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|neuro|right#Noun}} neuro- + right Head templates: {{en-noun}} neuroright (plural neurorights)
  1. (countable) A neurological right: any of a set of rights to freedom from abuses of neurotechnology, both for humans and for any transhumans as may eventually exist (such as the right not to have one's thoughts detected by others' mindreading against one's will, the right not to have one's personality altered against one's will, and others). Tags: countable Related terms: absolute right, cyberrights, fundamental right, human right, natural right, neuroscience, neurotech, neurotechnology

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