New neurotechnologies for modulating brain functions are becoming increasingly powerful and applicable to diverse diseases, but raise new questions for clinicians, ethicists, policy makers, and laymen. This issue of Brain Topography gathers several papers exploring the clinical and ethical implications of several invasive and noninvasive neuromodulation approaches. The opportunities and challenges associated with the emergence of neuro-engineering solutions to brain research and brain repair require a close dialogue between multiple disciplines, as well as open discussion with the general public
This article suggests that investigation deep brain stimulation (DBS) for mental disorders raises fe...
The final volume in this tripartite series on Brain Augmentation is entitled “From Clinical Applicat...
Due to the heavy momentum of neuroscience, a conversation must begin on the ethical issues found in ...
New neurotechnologies for modulating brain functions are becoming increasingly powerful and applicab...
Discusses the use of new neuroscience technologies in monitoring and manipulating brain function, as...
In the past year neuroethics has begun to command the attention of neuroscientists, ethicists and ...
ABSTRACT: Today, we are attending a growing supply of "neuro" services with the promise to improve t...
International audienceToday, deep brain stimulation (DBS) is one of the most innovative treatments f...
Our growing ability to alter brain function can be used to enhance the mental processes of normal in...
The last decades of the twentieth century saw the rise of modern genetics. Now, many regard the init...
This paper is a sociological analysis of the development, possible range, and real effects of one of...
Foreword During the last 50 years life expectancy in the UK has increased by about 10 years, so tha...
<p>Neuroethics is an interdisciplinary field of research aimed at understanding the<br> consciousnes...
In comparison with the ethical issues surrounding molecular genetics, there has been little public a...
The treatment of psychiatric patients presents significant challenges to the clinical community, and...
This article suggests that investigation deep brain stimulation (DBS) for mental disorders raises fe...
The final volume in this tripartite series on Brain Augmentation is entitled “From Clinical Applicat...
Due to the heavy momentum of neuroscience, a conversation must begin on the ethical issues found in ...
New neurotechnologies for modulating brain functions are becoming increasingly powerful and applicab...
Discusses the use of new neuroscience technologies in monitoring and manipulating brain function, as...
In the past year neuroethics has begun to command the attention of neuroscientists, ethicists and ...
ABSTRACT: Today, we are attending a growing supply of "neuro" services with the promise to improve t...
International audienceToday, deep brain stimulation (DBS) is one of the most innovative treatments f...
Our growing ability to alter brain function can be used to enhance the mental processes of normal in...
The last decades of the twentieth century saw the rise of modern genetics. Now, many regard the init...
This paper is a sociological analysis of the development, possible range, and real effects of one of...
Foreword During the last 50 years life expectancy in the UK has increased by about 10 years, so tha...
<p>Neuroethics is an interdisciplinary field of research aimed at understanding the<br> consciousnes...
In comparison with the ethical issues surrounding molecular genetics, there has been little public a...
The treatment of psychiatric patients presents significant challenges to the clinical community, and...
This article suggests that investigation deep brain stimulation (DBS) for mental disorders raises fe...
The final volume in this tripartite series on Brain Augmentation is entitled “From Clinical Applicat...
Due to the heavy momentum of neuroscience, a conversation must begin on the ethical issues found in ...