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Neurointerventions and the Law, 2020
According to the parity principle, the means whereby an agent intervenes in his or her mind, or the minds of others, is irrelevant when it comes to assessing the moral status of the intervention: what matters is how the intervention affects the agent ...
N. Levy
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According to the parity principle, the means whereby an agent intervenes in his or her mind, or the minds of others, is irrelevant when it comes to assessing the moral status of the intervention: what matters is how the intervention affects the agent ...
N. Levy
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WIREs Cognitive Science, 2013
Cognitive enhancement refers to the improvement of cognitive ability in normal healthy individuals. In this article, we focus on the use of pharmaceutical agents and brain stimulation for cognitive enhancement, reviewing the most common methods of pharmacologic and electronic cognitive enhancement, and the mechanisms by which they are believed to work,
Farah, Martha J +3 more
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Cognitive enhancement refers to the improvement of cognitive ability in normal healthy individuals. In this article, we focus on the use of pharmaceutical agents and brain stimulation for cognitive enhancement, reviewing the most common methods of pharmacologic and electronic cognitive enhancement, and the mechanisms by which they are believed to work,
Farah, Martha J +3 more
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2016
There is a growing literature in neuroethics dealing with cognitive neuro-enhancement for healthy adults. However, discussions on this topic tend to focus on abstract theoretical positions while concrete policy proposals and detailed models are scarce.
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There is a growing literature in neuroethics dealing with cognitive neuro-enhancement for healthy adults. However, discussions on this topic tend to focus on abstract theoretical positions while concrete policy proposals and detailed models are scarce.
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Attitudes Toward Cognitive Enhancement: The Role of Metaphor and Context
AJOB Neuroscience, 2019The widespread use of stimulants among healthy individuals to improve cognition has received growing attention; however, public attitudes toward this practice are not well understood.
E. Conrad, S. Humphries, A. Chatterjee
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Human or Robot? Consumer Responses to Radical Cognitive Enhancement Products
Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 2019Human enhancement products allow consumers to radically enhance their mental abilities. Focusing on cognitive enhancements, we introduce and study a novel factor—dehumanization (i.e., denying a person emotional ability and likening them to a robot)—which
Noah Castelo +2 more
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The International journal on drug policy, 2018
BACKGROUND Psychoactive substance use aiming at increased performance at work or while studying, usually referred to as pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE), has been extensively researched in recent years.
L. Maier, J. Ferris, A. Winstock
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BACKGROUND Psychoactive substance use aiming at increased performance at work or while studying, usually referred to as pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE), has been extensively researched in recent years.
L. Maier, J. Ferris, A. Winstock
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Substance Use & Misuse, 2019
Background: Use of prescription stimulants for cognitive enhancement in healthy individuals has been of growing interest to the academic community.
Kira London-Nadeau +2 more
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Background: Use of prescription stimulants for cognitive enhancement in healthy individuals has been of growing interest to the academic community.
Kira London-Nadeau +2 more
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Personality and Individual Differences, 2019
This study identified the psychological and cognitive factors that predispose people to believe in neuromyths (e.g., the belief that we only use 10% of our brain) and in cognitive enhancement (e.g., the belief that brain stimulation devices can enhance ...
M. van Elk
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This study identified the psychological and cognitive factors that predispose people to believe in neuromyths (e.g., the belief that we only use 10% of our brain) and in cognitive enhancement (e.g., the belief that brain stimulation devices can enhance ...
M. van Elk
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Non-pharmacological cognitive enhancement
Neuropharmacology, 2013The term "cognitive enhancement" usually characterizes interventions in humans that aim to improve mental functioning beyond what is necessary to sustain or restore good health. While the current bioethical debate mainly concentrates on pharmaceuticals, according to the given characterization, cognitive enhancement also by non-pharmacological means has
Dresler, M. +7 more
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COGNITIVELY ENHANCED PARENT TRAINING
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2003Parent training is one of the most effective interventions for behaviour problems in young children. Most models of parent training are largely behavioural in content and have been developed from social learning theory. As with developments in treatments for adult disorders, it is proposed that parent training implementation and parental engagement may
White, Caroline +2 more
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