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Participant Engagement, Epistemic Injustice, and Early-Phase Implanted Neural Device Research. [PDF]
Abstract In recent years, participant engagement initiatives in research on implanted neural devices have significantly increased. However, there remains little consensus on the motivations, goals, and best practices for engagement efforts. Drawing on the concept of participatory epistemic injustice, we argue that one core ethical motivation for ...
Levy L, Feinsinger A.
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Neuroethics addresses moral, legal, and social questions created or highlighted by theoretical and practical developments in neuroscience. Practices in need of scrutiny currently include at least brain imaging with new techniques, chemical attempts to shift exceptional brain function toward normality, chemical attempts to enhance ordinary brain ...
Hayry, Matti, Hyry, Matti
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Background Diversity among editorial boards and in the peer review process maximizes the likelihood that the dissemination of reported results is both relevant and respectful to readers and end users.
Anna Nuechterlein +3 more
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Establishing a comprehensive search strategy for Indigenous health literature reviews
Background Appropriate search strategies are essential to ensure the integrity and reproducibility of systematic and scoping reviews, as researchers seek to capture as many relevant resources as possible.
Louise Harding +2 more
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Brain banks in Latin America: Infrastructure for diagnosis, research, and scientific equity in Mexico and the Caribbean. [PDF]
Abstract The establishment of brain banks is a strategic initiative to advance research on neurodegenerative diseases in Latin America. This article highlights the development, operations, and multidisciplinary framework of the National Dementia BioBank in Mexico and the National Brain Bank in the Dominican Republic. Both centers focus on the molecular
Luna-Viramontes NI +12 more
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Neuroscience is ready for neuroethics engagement
Neuroscience research has been expanding, providing new insights into brain and nervous system function and potentially transformative technological applications.
Jayatri Das +51 more
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Neuroethical Responsibilities [PDF]
ABSTRACT:Neuroscience represents a dynamic area of biomedical research where neuroethical responsibilities for researchers are emerging. This paper is the companion piece to the French-language one also published in this issue of the Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences.
Eric, Racine, Judy, Illes
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The article supports the proposal for a critical neurohermeneutics. For this purpose it begins by considering the recently coined term «neurohermeneutics» and the various meanings it contains.
Javier Gracia Calandín
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Straipsnis skiriamas sparčiai besivystančios taikomosios etikos disciplinos – neuroetikos – problematikai. Jame aptariamas neuroetikos terminas ir siūloma neuroetikos problemas skirstyti į keturis probleminius blokus: (1) smegenų vizualizavimo ...
Vilius Dranseika +2 more
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Dynamic relationships between spontaneous and evoked electrophysiological activity
Wainio-Theberge et al employed a large-scale magnetoencephalographic dataset and an electroencephalographic replication dataset to investigate the relationship between spontaneous and evoked neural activity across a range of electrophysiological ...
Soren Wainio-Theberge +2 more
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