Memory modification technologies (MMTs) - interventions within the memory affecting its functions and contents in specific ways - raise great therapeutic hopes but also great fears. Ethicists have expressed concerns that developing and using MMTs may endanger the very fabric of who we are - our personal identity. This threat has been mainly considered in relation to two interrelated concerns: truthfulness and narrative self-constitution. In this article, we propose that although this perspective brings up important matters concerning the potential aftermaths of MMT utilization, it fails to tell the whole story. We suggest that capturing more tangible potential consequences of MMT use, namely, its psychological ramifications is crucial both ...
Exposure to traumatic events can trigger mental disorders, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PT...
Autobiographical memory is malleable, but how much can we change people’s beliefs and memories about...
Neither our evolutionary past, nor our pre-literate culture, has prepared humanity for the use of te...
Memory modification technologies (MMTs) - interventions within the memory affecting its functions an...
Memory modification technologies (MMTs)—interventions within the memory affecting its functions and ...
For nearly two decades, ethicists have expressed concerns that the further development and use of me...
The potential of memory modification techniques (MMTs) has raised concerns and sparked a debate in n...
The potential of memory modification techniques (MMTs) has raised concerns and sparked a debate in n...
Novel molecular interventions have recently shown the potential to erase, enhance and alter specific...
Memories are fundamental to human experience: We are in many ways the products of our pasts, recorde...
Memory modification technologies raise important ethical concerns. Current research suggests that a ...
An increasingly blurred understanding of the moral significance of accurate and authentic memory rec...
medethics-2013-101891 Novel molecular interventions have recently shown the potential to erase, enha...
<p>The focus on how one is behaving, feeling, and thinking, provides a powerful source of self-knowl...
Imagery rescripting (ImRs) is increasingly used in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to change beli...
Exposure to traumatic events can trigger mental disorders, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PT...
Autobiographical memory is malleable, but how much can we change people’s beliefs and memories about...
Neither our evolutionary past, nor our pre-literate culture, has prepared humanity for the use of te...
Memory modification technologies (MMTs) - interventions within the memory affecting its functions an...
Memory modification technologies (MMTs)—interventions within the memory affecting its functions and ...
For nearly two decades, ethicists have expressed concerns that the further development and use of me...
The potential of memory modification techniques (MMTs) has raised concerns and sparked a debate in n...
The potential of memory modification techniques (MMTs) has raised concerns and sparked a debate in n...
Novel molecular interventions have recently shown the potential to erase, enhance and alter specific...
Memories are fundamental to human experience: We are in many ways the products of our pasts, recorde...
Memory modification technologies raise important ethical concerns. Current research suggests that a ...
An increasingly blurred understanding of the moral significance of accurate and authentic memory rec...
medethics-2013-101891 Novel molecular interventions have recently shown the potential to erase, enha...
<p>The focus on how one is behaving, feeling, and thinking, provides a powerful source of self-knowl...
Imagery rescripting (ImRs) is increasingly used in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to change beli...
Exposure to traumatic events can trigger mental disorders, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PT...
Autobiographical memory is malleable, but how much can we change people’s beliefs and memories about...
Neither our evolutionary past, nor our pre-literate culture, has prepared humanity for the use of te...