NEUROTECHNOLOGY: BRAIN-COMPUTER-INTERFACE AND THE FUTURE OF HUMANITY

· David Sandua
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In the not-so-distant future, humanity faces a monumental shift thanks to neurotechnology. This book delves into the impact of mind technology on our society, from medicine to ethics, and economics to culture. Through captivating stories and detailed studies, readers will discover how neurotechnology is revolutionizing the way we live, work, and interact. What does it mean to be human in an era where the boundaries between mind and machine blur? This book not only provides an in-depth look at scientific advancements but also raises crucial questions about the future of our species.

About the author

David Sandua, author of multiple essays and passionate about writing. 

As an expert in psychology, nutrition and human behavior, with a special focus on personal development and habit transformation, practical and research-based, he has helped countless people understand and dismantle unwanted behavior patterns, and cultivate more positive and healthy habits. His empathetic and understanding approach has made him a trusted guide for those seeking to make significant changes in their lives. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to helping people unlock their potential and live fuller, more satisfying lives. His interest in self-help books and personal development techniques is also reflected in his writing, where he often provides practical advice and insightful reflections to improve our lives.

His work is a testament to his dedication to this goal.

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