This chapter addresses the claim that, as new types of neurointervention get developed allowing us to enhance various aspects of our mental functioning, we should work to prevent the use of such interventions from ever becoming the “new normal,” that is, a practice expected—even if not directly required—by employers. The author’s response to that claim is that, unlike compulsion or most cases of direct coercion, indirect coercion to use such neurointerventions is, per se, no more problematic than the pressure people all find themselves under to use modern technological devices like computers or mobile phones. Few people seem to believe that special protections should be introduced to protect contemporary Neo-Luddites from such pressures. Th...
Tolerance is a long-recognised property of macrophages that leads to an altered response to repeated...
PhDEnvironmental enteropathy (EE) is thought to underlie stunting, a widely prevalent phenomenon in ...
Comprehension of non-literal language involves multiple neural systems likely involving callosal con...
This chapter addresses the claim that, as new types of neurointervention get developed allowing us t...
The dichotomy between ‘truth’ and ‘falsity’ in relation to memory is difficult to clearly sustain. T...
We have various strategies available to us for understanding another person’s state of mind. Cogniti...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
[ES] Durante los últimos años hemos vivido un vertiginoso crecimiento en el uso dispositivos móviles...
Brryan Evans and Ian Hussey are the guest editors for this special double issue entitled "Organizing...
Disintermediation is a concept well-understood in almost all industries. At its simplest, it refers ...
Sørensen and Torfing assert that “governance” has become a highly influential paradigm, able to inf...
This article explores different ways to interpret the extent to which (capitalist) critique influenc...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a type of synucleinopathy that is characterized by abnormal accumulation...
Senior leaders from a large American hospital told me that they wanted their hospital to become more...
Minimally invasive surgery has evolved over the last century to become a gold standard for many surg...
Tolerance is a long-recognised property of macrophages that leads to an altered response to repeated...
PhDEnvironmental enteropathy (EE) is thought to underlie stunting, a widely prevalent phenomenon in ...
Comprehension of non-literal language involves multiple neural systems likely involving callosal con...
This chapter addresses the claim that, as new types of neurointervention get developed allowing us t...
The dichotomy between ‘truth’ and ‘falsity’ in relation to memory is difficult to clearly sustain. T...
We have various strategies available to us for understanding another person’s state of mind. Cogniti...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
[ES] Durante los últimos años hemos vivido un vertiginoso crecimiento en el uso dispositivos móviles...
Brryan Evans and Ian Hussey are the guest editors for this special double issue entitled "Organizing...
Disintermediation is a concept well-understood in almost all industries. At its simplest, it refers ...
Sørensen and Torfing assert that “governance” has become a highly influential paradigm, able to inf...
This article explores different ways to interpret the extent to which (capitalist) critique influenc...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a type of synucleinopathy that is characterized by abnormal accumulation...
Senior leaders from a large American hospital told me that they wanted their hospital to become more...
Minimally invasive surgery has evolved over the last century to become a gold standard for many surg...
Tolerance is a long-recognised property of macrophages that leads to an altered response to repeated...
PhDEnvironmental enteropathy (EE) is thought to underlie stunting, a widely prevalent phenomenon in ...
Comprehension of non-literal language involves multiple neural systems likely involving callosal con...