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Abstract This article is the second in a series examining the ethical and social implications of inferring mental states from brain data. It considers two main topics. First, it discusses the challenges of extending inferences from present brain activity to mental states and from there to future mental states or behaviors. There is a risk of compounded
Jennifer A. Chandler
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Background: Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), a complex diagnosis that includes a wide range of neurodevelopmental disabilities, results from exposure to alcohol in the womb.
John Aspler +4 more
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Overview of the Japan Children’s Study 2004–2009; Cohort Study of Early Childhood Development [PDF]
Background: There are still a lot of unknown aspects about the childhood development of sociability which are based on neuroscientific basis. Purpose of the Japan Children’s Study (JCS) was to verify the normal process of child development of sociability;
Anme Tokie +5 more
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The Scope of the Medical Exception in Criminal Law
Many medical procedures involve the causation of serious injury by doctors to their patients. Yet when accepted as ‘proper medical treatment’, doctors incur no criminal liability for their actions, per the ‘medical exception’ in criminal law. This exception is well established; its scope much less so.
Lisa Forsberg
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An examination of ethical issues in recording and intervening in the brain, and the neurobiological basis of moral decision-making. Neuroethics is an introduction to the main ethical and legal issues in six areas of experimental and clinical neuroscience: neuroimaging, disorders of consciousness, brain death, cognitive and moral ...
Benjamin Davidson, Nir Lipsman
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Data Governance in International Neuroscience Research [PDF]
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Akintoye, Simisola +5 more
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Between neuroethics and neuroeducation: the frontiers of social neurosciences [PDF]
El presente monográfico de Recerca. Revista de Pensament i Anàlisi, titulado «Neuroética y neuroeducación: repensando la relación entre las neurociencias y las ciencias sociales», está formado por ocho artículos de investigación y cuatro recensiones, a ...
Pallarés-Domínguez, Daniel +1 more
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Moral enhancement and cheapened achievement: Psychedelics, virtual reality and AI
Abstract A prominent critique of cognitive or athletic enhancement claims that certain performance‐improving drugs or technologies may ‘cheapen’ resulting achievements. Considerably less attention has been paid to the impact of enhancement on the value of moral achievements.
Emma C. Gordon +3 more
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Do Predictive Brain Implants Threaten Patient's Autonomy or Authenticity? [PDF]
The development of predictive brain implant (PBI) technology that is able to forecast specific neuronal events and advise and/or automatically administer appropriate therapy for diseases of the brain raises a number of ethical issues.
Sarajlic, Eldar
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Abstract Objective This scoping review explores the rapidly evolving field of brain–computer interface (BCI) technologies, with a particular emphasis on the fundamental concepts, advances made, and prospective applications. Following the 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Hong Kong Neurosurgical Society themed ‘Neuromodulation and Brain‐Computer ...
Robert Tsi‐Lok Ho +7 more
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