Prof. James Giordano, PhD, is a neuroscientist, Vice President for Academic Programs and Director of the Center for Neurotechnology Studies at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies. Posting on the NeuroTechZone blog, he writes about ethical questions raised by rapid advances in neurotechnology, including the "BioBolt" brain implant being developed by researchers at the University of Michigan. Prof. Giordano writes that BioBolt carries "enormous potential." But, he adds, "In our current era of fast-emerging innovative neurotechnology, we must critically confront the practical questions of how such technologies will be provided to those who need them." Click here to read Prof. Giordano's post on NeuroTechZone. Click here to visit Prof. Giordano's own blog, NeuroBioEthics.