Scholars from various disciplines discuss the ethical, legal, and social implications of neurotechnology. Some have proposed four concrete “neurorights”. This review presents the research of two pioneers in brain stimulation from the 1950s to 1970s, José M. R. Delgado and Elliot S. Valenstein, who also reflected upon the ethical, legal, and social aspects of their and other scientists’ related research. Delgado even formulated the vision “toward a psychocivilized society” where brain stimulation is used to control, in particular, citizens’ aggressive and violent behavior. Valenstein, by contrast, believed that the brain is not organized in such a way to allow the control or even removal of only negative processes without at the same time di...
With the burden of brain disorders increasing worldwide, there has been a resurgence of interest in ...
In our society, to-day human safety problems in prevention of public threats are increasingly gainin...
The human mind has been a subject matter of study in psychology, law, science, philosophy and other ...
Scholars from various disciplines discuss the ethical, legal, and social implications of neurotechno...
In recent years, philosophical-legal studies on neuroscience (mainly in the fields of neuroethics an...
Based on the study of neuroscientific developments and innovations, examined from different angles, ...
Abstract Recent advances in neuroscience have led to numerous ethical questions. Neuroethics is the ...
Neuroethics is a burgeoning interdisciplinary field that integrates the sciences of biology, genetic...
Neuroethics is an interdisciplinary field of research aimed at understanding the consciousness and t...
The rapid development of neurotechnologies and achievements in their practical application, as well ...
International audienceToday, deep brain stimulation (DBS) is one of the most innovative treatments f...
This dissertation examines the historical context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century neurophysiolo...
Neuroethics is the body of work exploring the ethical, legal, and social implications of neuroscienc...
The authors’ understanding of neuro-programming is the result of the impact on the human brain of in...
Adriana Gini,1,2,* Denis Larrivee,2,3,* Michele Farisco,4,5 Vittorio Alessandro Sironi6 1Neuroradiol...
With the burden of brain disorders increasing worldwide, there has been a resurgence of interest in ...
In our society, to-day human safety problems in prevention of public threats are increasingly gainin...
The human mind has been a subject matter of study in psychology, law, science, philosophy and other ...
Scholars from various disciplines discuss the ethical, legal, and social implications of neurotechno...
In recent years, philosophical-legal studies on neuroscience (mainly in the fields of neuroethics an...
Based on the study of neuroscientific developments and innovations, examined from different angles, ...
Abstract Recent advances in neuroscience have led to numerous ethical questions. Neuroethics is the ...
Neuroethics is a burgeoning interdisciplinary field that integrates the sciences of biology, genetic...
Neuroethics is an interdisciplinary field of research aimed at understanding the consciousness and t...
The rapid development of neurotechnologies and achievements in their practical application, as well ...
International audienceToday, deep brain stimulation (DBS) is one of the most innovative treatments f...
This dissertation examines the historical context of nineteenth- and twentieth-century neurophysiolo...
Neuroethics is the body of work exploring the ethical, legal, and social implications of neuroscienc...
The authors’ understanding of neuro-programming is the result of the impact on the human brain of in...
Adriana Gini,1,2,* Denis Larrivee,2,3,* Michele Farisco,4,5 Vittorio Alessandro Sironi6 1Neuroradiol...
With the burden of brain disorders increasing worldwide, there has been a resurgence of interest in ...
In our society, to-day human safety problems in prevention of public threats are increasingly gainin...
The human mind has been a subject matter of study in psychology, law, science, philosophy and other ...