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Public attitudes towards neuro-technologies are mixed, with significant concerns about invasive applications. This study surveyed European nations using the Understanding Societal Challenges Questionnaire (USCQ) to understand public needs, trust, and regulatory perspectives on neuro-technological advances.

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  • Neuroscience and Technology Ethics
  • Societal Impact of Emerging Technologies
  • Public Perception of Scientific Innovation

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  • Neuro-technologies promise societal benefits but face public apprehension, particularly regarding invasive applications, impacting policy and funding.
  • Understanding public perspectives is crucial for developing neuro-technologies that are accepted, ethical, and aligned with societal needs.
  • The NeurotechEU initiative aims to foster innovation while addressing societal integration challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a trans-national survey across NeurotechEU nations to understand public perspectives on neuro-technological advances.
  • To compare and contrast national views on needs, interests, access, knowledge, trust, and regulation of neuro-technologies.
  • To identify demographic and personality factors influencing attitudes toward neuro-technological developments.

Main Methods:

  • Development and administration of the Understanding Societal Challenges Questionnaire (USCQ) across EU/AC countries.
  • The USCQ assesses six key dimensions: needs, interest, access, knowledge, trust, and policy-making regarding neuro-technologies.
  • Analysis of survey data to compare national perspectives and correlate them with demographic and personality variables.

Main Results:

  • The study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and variations in public attitudes towards neuro-technologies across European nations.
  • It seeks to uncover key variables that predict positive and negative public perceptions of neuro-technological advancements.
  • Initial findings are expected to highlight differences and similarities in societal readiness and concerns regarding neuro-technology.

Conclusions:

  • Integrating public understanding into the scientific process is essential for developing responsible and user-centric neuro-technologies.
  • The research will inform the NeurotechEU initiative, promoting ethical development, regulation, and public acceptance.
  • Findings will guide future policy-making and funding decisions to ensure neuro-technologies serve societal well-being.