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Defining right and wrong in brain science : essential readings in neuroethics / Walter Glannon, editor.
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New York : Dana Press, ©2007.
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xviii, 405 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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RC343 .D33 2007
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Brain
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Moral and ethical aspects
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Dana Foundation series on neuroethics
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The Dana Foundation series on neuroethics
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-381) and index.
Contents
Part I: Foundational Issues
Visions for a New Field of "Neuroethics" / William Safire
Neuroethics for the New Millennium / Adina Roskies
Emerging Ethical Issues in Neuroscience / Martha J. Farah
Monitoring and Manipulating Brain Function: New Neuroscience Technologies and Their Ethical Implications / Martha J. Farah and Paul Root Wolpe
Neuroscience and Neuroethics / Donald Kennedy
Part II: Professional Obligation and Public Understanding
From the "Public Understanding of Science" to Scientists' Understanding of the Public / Colin Blakemore
Ethical Issues in Taking Neuroscience Research from Bench to Bedside / Alan I. Leshner
Models for the Neuroethical Debate in the Community / John Timpane
Part III: Neuroimaging
Neuroethics in a New Era of Neuroimaging / Judy Illes
Ethical and Practical Considerations in Managing Incidental Findings in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging / Judy Illes, John E. Desmond, Lynn F. Huang, Thomas A Raffin, and Scott W. Atlas
Legal and Ethical Issues in Neuroimaging Research: Human Subjects Protection, Medical Privacy, and the Public Communication of Research Results / Jennifer Kulynych
Incidental Findings on Research Functional MR Images: Should We Look? / Alex Mamourian
Imaging or Imagining? A Neuroethics Challenge Informed by Genetics / Judy Illes and Eric Racine
Brains, Genes, and the Making of the Self / Lynette Reid and Francoise Baylis
Part IV: Free Will, Moral Reasoning, and Responsibility
The Neural Basis of Social Behavior: Ethical Implications / Antonio Damasio
Neuroscience: Reflections on the
My Brain Made Me Do It / Michael Gazzaniga
New Neuroscience, Old Problems: Legal Implications of Brain Science / Stephen J. Morse
Moral Cognition and Its Neural Constituents / W.D. Casebeer
From Neural "Is" to Moral "Ought": What Are the Moral Implications of Neuroscientific Moral Psychology?/ J.D. Greene
Part V: Psychopharmacology
Better Memories? The Promise and Perils of Pharmacological Intervention / President's Council of Bioethics (Staff Working Paper)
Psychopharmacology and Memory / Walter Glannon
Shall We Enhance? A Debate/ Arthur Caplan and Paul McHugh
Neurocognitive Enhancement: What Can We Do and What Should We Do? / Martha J. Farah, Judy Illes, Robert Cook-Deegan, Howard Gardner, Eric Kandel, Patricia King, Erik Parens, Barbara Shakian, and Paul Root Wolpe
The Promise and Predicament of Cosmetic Neurology / Anjan Chatterjee
Part VI. Brain Injury and Brain Death
Brain Death in an Age of Heroic Medicine / Guy McKhann
Constructing an Ethical Stereotaxy for Severe Brain Injury: Balancing Risks, Benefits, and Access / Joseph J. Fins
Hope for "Comatose" Patients / N.D. Schiff and J.J. Fins
Rethinking Disorders of Consciousness: New Research and Its Implications / Joseph J. Fins
Ethics in a Neurocentric World / Steven Rose.
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9781932594256
1932594256
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2007016052
OCLC
123332153
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