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Explore the ethical and societal implications of advanced neurotechnology data collection in this keynote webinar presented by Dr. Laura Y. Cabrera, a leading expert in neuroethics and Associate Professor at Penn State University. Examine the critical considerations surrounding the comprehensive collection, management, and utilization of multidimensional brain and behavioral data across diverse spatial and temporal dimensions. Delve into fundamental questions about what can and should be measured when studying the brain, nervous system, and behavior within social and physical contexts. Investigate the privacy risks associated with capturing multimodal and multiscale data for individuals and communities, while addressing the complex challenges of safeguarding user privacy in an era of unprecedented technological capabilities. Analyze the biases embedded in data interpretation algorithms and explore the tensions between digital phenotypes and self-reported measures. Learn about the importance of establishing responsible governance frameworks to ensure data quality, availability, findability, accessibility, usability, and utility of multidimensional datasets. Discover how responsible research and innovation approaches can help navigate the transformative impact of neurotechnologies, ensuring their societal benefits align with shared values and principles. The presentation includes a live Q&A session and offers PACE credits for registered participants, providing practical insights for researchers, ethicists, and professionals working with neurotechnology data.