Brain Imaging and Brain Privacy: A Realistic Concern? Functional neuroimaging has been used to study a wide array of psychological traits, including aspects of personality and intelligence. Progress in identifying the neural correlates of individual differences in such traits, for the sake of basic science, has moved us closer to the applied science goal of measuring them and thereby raised ethical concerns about privacy. How realistic are such concerns given the current state of the art? In this article, we describe the statistical basis of the measurement of psychological traits using functional neuroimaging and examine the degree to which current functional neuroimaging protocols could be used for this purpose. By analyzing the published...
The field of neuroethics has been described as an amalgamation of two branches of inquiry: “the neur...
In the last years, there has been a considerable increase of research into the neuroimaging correlat...
Technical advances in the past 25 years permitted substantial advances in the neuroimaging field, ex...
Functional neuroimaging has been used to study a wide array of psychological traits, including aspec...
When new methods of generating information about individuals leave the confined space of research ap...
Functional imaging has become a primary tool in the study of human psychology but is not without its...
Can the latest brain imaging tools tell us more about how the human brain works? Can they tell us wh...
Advances in science and technology frequently raise new ethical, legal, and social issues, and devel...
This paper deals with recent advances in neuroimaging technologies which could begin to implicate pr...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has built on a number of technologies, including electr...
Neuroscientists have long sought to study the dynamic activity of the human brain—what\u27s happenin...
Over the past three decades, functional MRI (fMRI) has become key to study how cognitive processes a...
While early efforts in psychiatry were focused on uncovering the neurobiological basis of psychiatri...
Many human characteristics must be evaluated to comprehensively understand an individual, and measur...
Functional neuroimaging techniques have transformed our ability to probe the neurobiological basis o...
The field of neuroethics has been described as an amalgamation of two branches of inquiry: “the neur...
In the last years, there has been a considerable increase of research into the neuroimaging correlat...
Technical advances in the past 25 years permitted substantial advances in the neuroimaging field, ex...
Functional neuroimaging has been used to study a wide array of psychological traits, including aspec...
When new methods of generating information about individuals leave the confined space of research ap...
Functional imaging has become a primary tool in the study of human psychology but is not without its...
Can the latest brain imaging tools tell us more about how the human brain works? Can they tell us wh...
Advances in science and technology frequently raise new ethical, legal, and social issues, and devel...
This paper deals with recent advances in neuroimaging technologies which could begin to implicate pr...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has built on a number of technologies, including electr...
Neuroscientists have long sought to study the dynamic activity of the human brain—what\u27s happenin...
Over the past three decades, functional MRI (fMRI) has become key to study how cognitive processes a...
While early efforts in psychiatry were focused on uncovering the neurobiological basis of psychiatri...
Many human characteristics must be evaluated to comprehensively understand an individual, and measur...
Functional neuroimaging techniques have transformed our ability to probe the neurobiological basis o...
The field of neuroethics has been described as an amalgamation of two branches of inquiry: “the neur...
In the last years, there has been a considerable increase of research into the neuroimaging correlat...
Technical advances in the past 25 years permitted substantial advances in the neuroimaging field, ex...