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How to integrate patient and carer perspectives, methodological rigor, and ethics into biomedical research funding. [PDF]

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Ethics and accountability for clinical trials. [PDF]

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Barretto TA, Tetzlaff W, Illes J.
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Neuroethics☆

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2012
AbstractNeuroethics is a new sub‐discipline of philosophy, with two broad focuses. The first, which has come to be called the ethics of neuroscience, concerns the assessment of ethical issues arising from neuroscience, its practice and its applications; the second, which has come to be called the neuroscience of ethics, concerns the ways in which the ...
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Checking in with Neuroethics

Hastings Center Report, 2021
AbstractLike people, academic fields grow, acquire an identity, establish goals, and ultimately impact the world in various ways. Here we check in with our young friend Neuroethics—a field I want to see develop and thrive. This won't happen if it keeps returning to issues like cognitive enhancement or neural causation of behavior and responsibility ...
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What is neuroethics? Empirical and theoretical neuroethics

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2009
Neuroethics is a recently emerging field that deals with predominantly empirical and practical issues of ethics in neuroscience. In contrast, theoretical and methodological considerations have rather been neglected and thus what may be called theoretical neuroethics.The review focuses on informed consent and moral judgment as examples of empirical ...
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Neuroethics of the Nonhuman

AJOB Neuroscience, 2019
The Emerging Issues Task Force (Kellmeyer et al. 2019) identifies several important trends and concerns that neuroethics will encounter and grapple with in the coming decades.
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Framing Neuroethics: A Sociological Assessment of the Neuroethical Imagination

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2005
*Work on this paper was funded in part by NIH grant K01-AT00054, National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
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