Amanda Pustilnik is a Professor of Law at the University of Maryland School of Law, a program director at the Center for Law, Brain & Behavior at Massachusetts General Hospital, and a member of the Institute of Neuroethics. She serves as an advisor to Paradromics, a U.S.-based developer of medical brain-computer interfaces.

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Authors explore the concept and implementation of “neurorights” in relation to the development of invasive and non-invasive brain-computer interface technologies at both the transnational and national level, particularly Chile's case.