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This article studies the role of neuroethics as an auxiliary discipline of constitutional law to reflect on neurorights in Chile as emerging constitutional rights. It is debated whether these new legal categories should be considered human rights as established in the neuroprotection bill. In order to effectively regulate these rights, their ethico-philosophical dimension must be analyzed It is also required a greater conceptual precision to determine the essential content, scope and limits.