Towards an understanding of global brain data governance: ethical positions that underpin global brain data governance discourse

IF 2.4 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Frontiers in Big Data Pub Date : 2023-11-09 DOI:10.3389/fdata.2023.1240660
Damian Eke, Paschal Ochang, Bernd Carsten Stahl
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Introduction The study of the brain continues to generate substantial volumes of data, commonly referred to as “big brain data,” which serves various purposes such as the treatment of brain-related diseases, the development of neurotechnological devices, and the training of algorithms. This big brain data, generated in different jurisdictions, is subject to distinct ethical and legal principles, giving rise to various ethical and legal concerns during collaborative efforts. Understanding these ethical and legal principles and concerns is crucial, as it catalyzes the development of a global governance framework, currently lacking in this field. While prior research has advocated for a contextual examination of brain data governance, such studies have been limited. Additionally, numerous challenges, issues, and concerns surround the development of a contextually informed brain data governance framework. Therefore, this study aims to bridge these gaps by exploring the ethical foundations that underlie contextual stakeholder discussions on brain data governance. Method In this study we conducted a secondary analysis of interviews with 21 neuroscientists drafted from the International Brain Initiative (IBI), LATBrain Initiative and the Society of Neuroscientists of Africa (SONA) who are involved in various brain projects globally and employing ethical theories. Ethical theories provide the philosophical frameworks and principles that inform the development and implementation of data governance policies and practices. Results The results of the study revealed various contextual ethical positions that underscore the ethical perspectives of neuroscientists engaged in brain data research globally. Discussion This research highlights the multitude of challenges and deliberations inherent in the pursuit of a globally informed framework for governing brain data. Furthermore, it sheds light on several critical considerations that require thorough examination in advancing global brain data governance.
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迈向理解全球脑数据治理:支撑全球脑数据治理话语的伦理立场
对大脑的研究不断产生大量的数据,通常被称为“大大脑数据”,这些数据服务于各种目的,如治疗大脑相关疾病、开发神经技术设备和训练算法。这些在不同司法管辖区产生的大脑大数据受到不同的伦理和法律原则的约束,在合作过程中产生了各种各样的伦理和法律问题。理解这些道德和法律原则和关切是至关重要的,因为它促进了全球治理框架的发展,目前在这一领域缺乏。虽然先前的研究主张对大脑数据治理进行背景检查,但此类研究是有限的。此外,围绕上下文信息大脑数据治理框架的发展,还有许多挑战、问题和关注。因此,本研究旨在通过探索背景利益相关者关于大脑数据治理讨论的伦理基础来弥合这些差距。在本研究中,我们对21位来自国际脑倡议(IBI)、拉丁脑倡议(LATBrain Initiative)和非洲神经科学家协会(SONA)的神经科学家的访谈进行了二次分析,他们参与了全球各种脑项目,并采用了伦理理论。伦理理论为数据治理政策和实践的发展和实施提供了哲学框架和原则。研究结果揭示了各种背景伦理立场,强调了全球从事脑数据研究的神经科学家的伦理观点。这项研究强调了在追求一个全球知情的大脑数据管理框架时所固有的众多挑战和审议。此外,它还阐明了在推进全球大脑数据治理时需要彻底检查的几个关键考虑因素。
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