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Bioethicists’ Perspectives on Ethical Research: Results of the “Views in Bioethics Survey”
ABSTRACT Health research plays a crucial role in advancing medicine and public health, but ethical constraints shape its conduct. This study presents findings from the Views in Bioethics Survey (VIBeS), the first large‐scale systematic survey of bioethicists in the United States, which aimed to assess perspectives on key research ethics issues.
Leah Pierson +6 more
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Differential Neural Dynamics in Psychomotor Retardation and Agitation of Depression
This study investigates the dynamic functional connectivity underlying depression with psychomotor disturbance. Findings identified a differential lag propagation pattern between agitated and retarded depression related to the somatomotor network.
Qunjun Liang +10 more
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Normalization of deviance in neuromodulation for epilepsy
Abstract The rapid expansion of neuromodulation therapies for drug resistant epilepsy has introduced a growing risk of normalization of deviance (NoD). This occurs when incremental deviations from established procedures are iteratively reinterpreted as the care standard in the absence of immediate adverse outcomes.
Karim Mithani, George M. Ibrahim
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ABSTRACT Issues From extracting insights from large‐scale, multimodal data to prevention and support, there is growing interest in the applications and implications of recent advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) within the fields of addiction, substance use and mental health, which we refer to as ASUM.
Loïs Vanhée, Simone Scarpa
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Antoni Kępiński’s Philosophy of Medicine – an alternative reading [PDF]
Antoni Kępiński remains an often read and quoted author even 40 years after his premature death. Usually he is read in the context of his times and his connections with contemporary philosophy.
Zawiła-Niedźwiecki, Jakub
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Resilience, trust, and civic engagement in the post-CCSVI era
Background Scientific and financial investments in chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) research have been made to address both the hope for and scepticism over this interventional strategy for MS. Despite limited evidence in support of the
Shelly Benjaminy +3 more
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BNCI systems as a potential assistive technology: ethical issues and participatory research in the BrainAble project [PDF]
This paper highlights aspects related to current research and thinking about ethical issues in relation to Brain Computer Interface (BCI) and Brain-Neuronal Computer Interfaces (BNCI) research through the experience of one particular project, BrainAble ...
Allison B +26 more
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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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Ethical Responsibility vs. Ethical Responsiveness in Conscious and Unconscious Communication Agents
In this contribution, I start from Levy’s precious suggestion about the neuroethics of distinguishing between “the slow-conscious responsibility” of us as persons, versus “the fast-unconscious responsiveness” of sub-personal brain mechanisms studied in ...
Gianfranco Basti
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Neuroethical issues in pharmacological cognitive enhancement. [PDF]
This is the published manuscript. It is available online from the Wiley in Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wcs.1306/abstract;jsessionid=05002026F7F8502EFC9A9553EC8CE45C.f03t02.UNLABELLED:
Beauchamp TL +22 more
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