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This knowledge base is built upon the following taxonomy of HCE technologies which we based upon the taxonomy Bostrom and Sandberg<ref>SANDBERG, Anders; BOSTROM, Nick. Cognitive enhancement: a review of technology. 2006.</ref> use in their work.
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We start in the middle from the External Hardware or Software category and work our way through the structure bottom-up. In other words, we will first describe the individual technologies and then comment on the entire meta-category after we feel that we sufficiently described its individual entries.
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* Internal Hardware
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** Genetic Modifications
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** Brain-Computer Interface
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** Nutrition
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** Smart Drugs
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* Internal Software
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** Education
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** Mental Training
  
 
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***** [[:Category:Smart Jewellery|Smart Jewellery]]
 
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***** [[:Category:Smart Clothing|Smart Clothing]]
 
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***** Smart ... (''Other sub-categories will be added as needed.'')
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*** Speech Technologies
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**** Electrolarynx
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**** Speech synthesizers
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**** Speech prosthesis
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* New Senses or Reflexes
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** Ultrasound sensing
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** Magnetic field sensing
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== References ==

Revision as of 07:50, 23 July 2015

This knowledge base is built upon the following taxonomy of HCE technologies which we based upon the taxonomy Bostrom and Sandberg[1] use in their work.

We start in the middle from the External Hardware or Software category and work our way through the structure bottom-up. In other words, we will first describe the individual technologies and then comment on the entire meta-category after we feel that we sufficiently described its individual entries.

  • Internal Hardware
    • Genetic Modifications
    • Brain-Computer Interface
    • Nutrition
    • Smart Drugs
  • Internal Software
    • Education
    • Mental Training
  • New Senses or Reflexes
    • Ultrasound sensing
    • Magnetic field sensing
    • ...

References

  1. SANDBERG, Anders; BOSTROM, Nick. Cognitive enhancement: a review of technology. 2006.