U.S. Public Perceptions of the Sensitivity of Brain Data
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Farahany, NA; Huang, S; Paul, U; Gupta, S; Desai, K; Guo, M; Jung, J
Published in: Journal of Law and the Biosciences
2024
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Journal of Law and the Biosciences
Publication Date
2024
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11
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1
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1 / 20
Related Subject Headings
- 5001 Applied ethics
- 4806 Private law and civil obligations
- 4804 Law in context
- 2201 Applied Ethics
- 1801 Law
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Farahany, N. A., Huang, S., Paul, U., Gupta, S., Desai, K., Guo, M., & Jung, J. (2024). U.S. Public Perceptions of the Sensitivity of Brain Data. Journal of Law and the Biosciences, 11(1), 1–20.
Farahany, Nita A., Shenyang Huang, Umika Paul, Shikhar Gupta, Karan Desai, Melinda Guo, and Jennifer Jung. “U.S. Public Perceptions of the Sensitivity of Brain Data.” Journal of Law and the Biosciences 11, no. 1 (2024): 1–20.
Farahany NA, Huang S, Paul U, Gupta S, Desai K, Guo M, et al. U.S. Public Perceptions of the Sensitivity of Brain Data. Journal of Law and the Biosciences. 2024;11(1):1–20.
Farahany, Nita A., et al. “U.S. Public Perceptions of the Sensitivity of Brain Data.” Journal of Law and the Biosciences, vol. 11, no. 1, 2024, pp. 1–20.
Farahany NA, Huang S, Paul U, Gupta S, Desai K, Guo M, Jung J. U.S. Public Perceptions of the Sensitivity of Brain Data. Journal of Law and the Biosciences. 2024;11(1):1–20.
Published In
Journal of Law and the Biosciences
Publication Date
2024
Volume
11
Issue
1
Start / End Page
1 / 20
Related Subject Headings
- 5001 Applied ethics
- 4806 Private law and civil obligations
- 4804 Law in context
- 2201 Applied Ethics
- 1801 Law